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Pangangaluluwa

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is often observed from October 27 to 28. It was usually held on November 1 after families have returned to their houses from their cemetery visits, according to an account of a resident senior citizen born in 1920. A dying tradition in the town, it was revived by the local tourism council in 2005 as
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an annual fundraising for the local government's belen festival in December and the development of the local tourism in general. The modern practice of
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to solicit for gifts. The practice is more common in the rural areas and is often done by children or teenagers.
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in Sariaya town involves children dressing in scary costumes similar to the Western practice of
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is usually prepared as a tribute to the souls who are said to be hungry for food and attention.
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as well as the existence of relations between the living and the souls of the dead.
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or something else which the "lost souls" could bring back to the world of the dead.
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The NCCA has cited pangangaluluwa as one of the evidence of Filipino belief in the
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solicit people in front of their houses similar to what is done in
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or various sticky rice cakes as well as food products made from
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where people visit houses at night to sing songs related to
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The NCCA also describes a superstition associated with
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Tagalog
All Hallows' Eve
folk tradition
All Saints' Day
All Souls' Day
National Commission for Culture and the Arts
All Saints' Day
harana
purgatory
sweet potato
purple yam
afterlife
Pangasinan
Pangasinan language
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