4.They are big papier mache caricatures of humans that represent farmers and fishermen.
A. higantes
B. Bul'ul
C. Giant lanterns
D. Calle Crisologo
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higantese big papier mache caricatures of humans that represent farmers and fishermen
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Higantes
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- Higantes are large papier-mache human caricatures that represent farmers and fishermen, but according to legend, the original higantes were hacienderos during the Spanish colonial period. The higantes are depicted as either a man or a woman dressed in various costumes. Their hands on their waists give them a commanding look. The first "higantes" were made up of a father, a mother, and a child. It began in Angono, Rizal Province, the "Art Capital of the Philippines."
- The Higantes Festival is an annual local festival held in Angono, Rizal, Philippines, in which hundreds of giant papier-mâché puppets parade, representing the common people's mockery of bad hacienda (land) owners from the past during Spanish colonial rule. Every 22 and 23 November, it also commemorates the feast of Pope St. Clement I.
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