Family at feast of San Vicente Ferrer in Philippines
Alternative Title
Shades of L.A. Photo Collection
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Shades of L.A. is an archive of photographs representing the contemporary and historic diversity of families in Los Angeles. Images were chosen from family albums and include daily life, social organizations, work, personal and holiday celebrations, and migration and immigration activities. Made possible and accessible through the generous support of the Security Pacific National Bank, Sunlaw Cogeneration Partners, Photo Friends, California Council for the Humanities, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
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Description
Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction. Leticia Bañada-Tan was born in the Philippines in 1950. She and her husband, Cleofer Go Tan, immigrated to the United States in 1982. Leticia and Cleofer came to California for pleasure and to look for more challenging and better paying jobs. They moved to Los Angeles County, where most of their family and friends from the Philippines lived. Leticia's relatives had also moved to LA to be closer to family, and because they liked the weather which reminded them of the weather in the Philippines. A family portrait taken in the barrio of Dacal-la-fugu in Camalaniugan, Cagayan, Philippines during the Feast of San Vicente Ferrer, the patron saint of farmers for a bountiful harvest, circa 1980. The feast is celebrated every year on April 5th. Seated in the front row, from left to right: Rita Fatima Ba�ada Valencia, Carolina Taguba Casauay, Ruby Limun Pira, and Lovely Pira. Standing, from left to right: Lolita Ba�ada Valencia, Manuel Valencia, and Felicitas Limon Pira. In the background are statues of Our Lady of Fatima and San Vincente Ferrer. Approximately 95 percent of the people in this barrio are Roman Catholics.
Filipinos Families Men Women Children Festivals Saints Statues Altars Idols and images Flowers Cagayan (Philippines) Shades of L.A. Collection photographs Shades of L.A. Filipino American photographs
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