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sounds a little worried be gentle..regards JB |
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| The "voodoo" mentioned I think is Siquijor's one which the locals refer to as "barang". It has attracted a bit of tourism there. I don't know its authenticity but a cousin once pointed out an old lady practicing it in one barangay in San Juan during my visit there many moons ago. (My cousin and I have roots in Siquijor). |
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__________________ TO BE RATHER THAN SEEM (Pan-Hellenic Society, GB XX) |
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| All I know is that I took a bunch of my filipina friends there on trips and they were all worried about the witches and black magic in Siquijor. We went on several trips over the years and I never had a problem. It is a beautiful place. I guess if you want to find people inclined towards that sort of thing then you can find them there. Personally, I loved the island and the people were friendly/helpful. |
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those guy's that "operate" on people picking out bloody things from peoples bodies are from siquior. Would be nice to se that kind of show IRL. But I don't think they have tiny white dolls and putting needles in them to curce the western visitors.. :-) We have a friend in Larena that we will visit in april 2009 so perhaps I can share som experiences after that. stefan |
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