@onerace is a community account that empowers the culture and tradition published on the Steem blockchain. Our mission is to encourage and support blogs pertaining to Cultures and Tradition of nations. We wish to use this post to highlight the 5 best blogs within the two-day period (June 10 - June 11, 2018).
Ideally, this community project is created to add support to Filipinos who blogs about Culture and Tradition of the Philippines. There might have been major communal accounts aiming to support Filipino posts, our aim is direct focus enrichment and uplifting these hidden treasures.
Our main focus is to empower "Filipino Culture and Tradition", blogs that pertain to Philippines identity, history, artifacts, traditions, superstitions, and many more that has been part of Filipino Culture. To maintain @onerace's focus on empowering Filipino Cultures and Traditions, the following topics of blogs will be excluded:
- Poetries
- Religion-based articles (Writing / Religion / Bible Verses / Quotes)
- Politics
Into which we stand firm of excluding these types of article to maintain and prosper blogs that are ethnically Culture and Tradition focused
Here are the Featured @onerace Blogs on dates (June 10 - 11)
The blogs featured on this post are our way to showcase to the public the best Philippine Culture and Tradition not intended to take advantage of it to make it as a blog. Here are the five featured blogs in June 10 - June 11, 2018.
@steemitph
Panulaan ng Diwa # 4 - Pista Sa Nayon
There are thousands of festivals in the Philippines. The majority of which are celebrated between April and June. A lot of these festivals originated from Christianity brought by Spanish colonization. In the south, there are festivals rooted from Islamic concepts, and there are those that have been celebrated even before the Spanish came to the Philippines. Being an agricultural country, the festivals in the Philippines are mostly done as thanksgiving for bountiful harvest...
Image Source: Constantine Agustin – Flickr, CC BY 2.0
@felicitas
Badjao Children Swimming For Coins
As educator to young adolescents, the scene made me sad anticipating that they never enjoyed their student life. At same age of an educated adolescent, for sure they will be ashamed of what they are doing. Besides, the turbid water is not safe, and even has a foul odor but they just don't mind for a peso or 5. It might be they are not aware of cleanliness, personal hygiene and good grooming...
@harlot
Eating A Pinoy Favorite Merienda (Snack) : Pritong Saging na Saba (Fried Cardava Bananas)
Ate another Filipino Favorite today for merienda (snack), fried bananas particularly Saging na Saba (Cardava Bananas) are a merienda favorite for Pinoys to eat especially the young ones. Even though you can eat the banana straight out after peeling the skin off, frying it takes the taste to another level...
@buuroots
Fish Pen (Bungsod), A Natural Way Of Trapping Fish
This is what we call in our dialect Bungsod or the fish pen. This is one way of trapping fish in a manner that it has a wide opening facing to the strong current of water. Installed in the opening is an elongated fish net with smaller opening at the end that makes fish find it difficult to go back to the open waters but rather stay and just loiter inside the pen. During low tide, it is easier for the owner to harvest those trapped fish...
@preciousrube
ULOG 002: Our Style of Family Bonding - Eating Dinner Together Outside our House
We usually do this kind of stuff eating together outside our house and dine-in in some fine restaurant that can save us more time to have a family bonding and actually catch up with each other because since we have a different time schedule due to our works, we seldom see each other and don’t have enough time to bond and talk...
How do we maximize our Influence (Steem Power)?
We technically be reviewing blogs that covered by @onerace's focus and distribute the "Voting Power" that we had among the chosen posts. So here's how we maximize the vote of @onerace,
- Featured posts will be voted at Full Power (100%)
- Tier 2 posts (posts that we're good but were not featured) allocating 800% VP (to be divided by # of posts)
- Tier 3 posts *(posts that we're not that quality made but are still covered by @onerace's allocating 400% VP (to be divided by # of posts)
Photos posted on featured authors are from the authors itself, all of the photos above took the credits to the featured authors except the highest picture above (we're currently designing our own cover photo and logo).
happy to see my mom's post@ felicitas to be featured here,thanks @onerace for sure she will be happy to know, she don't arrive yet for the flag raising as required to all government employees to celebrate the Independence Day. God bless!