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Moro boat tradition

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Brightly colored ancient Moro boats called ginakit are paraded at Sarangani Bay in Malapatan as part of the 13th Pakaradyan Festival and the town’s 49th founding anniversar­y, celebrated from June 1921. The ginakit was a main mode of transporta­tion for Muslim royals and tribal chieftains around the inland waters of Mindanao during the pre-colonial and Spanish periods. Malapatan is known for the inaul hand-woven Maguindana­oan fiber and home of Bai Estelita Bantilan, a Blaan mat weaver, who was proclaimed a National Living Treasure last year. The town’s name comes from the ethnic Blaan words Malah and fatan, which means a place where pepper is abundant.

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SOCCSKSARG­EN: MALAPATAN, SARANGANI

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