DescriptionTribu Pana-ad of Dinagyang Festival (edited).jpg
English: A member of Pana-ad Tribe, a participant of Dinagyang Festival in the Philippines, ready to demonstrate a dance that evokes the pagan traditions of the original settlers of Panay Island, Philippines. It tells also the story of how they were introduced to Catholicism through the arrival of the image of Señor Sto. Niño.
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A member of Pana-ad Tribe, a participant of Dinagyang Festival in the Philippines, ready to demonstrate a dance that evoke the pagan traditions of the original settlers of Panay Island, Philippines.