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Three Stars with a Sun and Flag by Mexicano Shop
“Proud to be Pinoy.”
It’s not always the Filipinos who are left by their conquerors acquiring their culture. We are leaving marks as well. Filipino’s impact on Mexican culture is very evident especially in the Pacific Coast. Residents there can be seen drinking tuba from [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Anonymous (Los Angeles)<br />
<strong>Three Stars with a Sun and Flag</strong> by Mexicano Shop<br />
<em>“Proud to be Pinoy.”</em></p>
<p>It’s not always the Filipinos who are left by their conquerors acquiring their culture. We are leaving marks as well. Filipino’s impact on Mexican culture is very evident especially in the Pacific Coast. Residents there can be seen drinking tuba from coconut trees. They also are enthralled by kite-flying with the use of papel de China. Mexicans named their fishing boats panga which is believed to be of Filipino origin.</p>
<p>An Acapulco college teacher mentioned that Filipinos or Filipino-Mexicans are being largely ignored despite the major role they played during Mexico’s struggle for independence way back 1800s. Around 200 Filipino-Mexicans joined Gen. Jose Maria Morelos’ army in its Western Mexico fight.</p>
<p>I wonder why Japan, American, and Spain have friendship days with the Philippines. What about Filipino-Mexican Day? Is there a thing as such? <!--Session data--></p>
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		<title>Baybayin design for Mr. Barsaga</title>
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Here&#8217;s a design I did for Mark from Japan. The tattoo artist from Edo Tattoo Kanagawa, Japan captured the brush strokes perfectly. Very nice. Click here to get your own custom Baybayin design.
Here&#8217;s the original design

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<p>Here&#8217;s a design I did for Mark from Japan. The tattoo artist from Edo Tattoo Kanagawa, Japan captured the brush strokes perfectly. Very nice. <a href="http://pinoytattoos.com/translations">Click here to get your own custom Baybayin design</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the original design</p>
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