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Bayanihan is a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. Bayanihan literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. | Bayanihan is a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. Bayanihan literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. | ||
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HERALDRY GUILD OF THE PHILIPPINES
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on June 8, 2021.
The shell and pearl refer to the Pearl of the Orient Seas, the name for the Phililppines. The quills are a symbol for artists and thus for the guild.
Bayanihan is a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. Bayanihan literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal.
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