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Haha popi : faces of Chinoy Catholics today

Statement of responsibility: producer, Johnny Go, S.J. ; production coordinator, Aristotle Dy, S.J. ; executive producer, Candy Cantada ; director, Carol Gancia ; writer, Ampi Pe ; editors, Candy Cantada, Carol Gancia ; computer graphics, Imaginex ; production assistant, Marie GarciaType: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: Loyola Hts., Q.C. Jesuit Communications Foundation c2000Description: 1 videodisc (20 mins.) : sd., col. w/ b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.General Note(s):
In English & Filipino; Contains a Companion Guide for facilitators. "Haha Popi" is Hokkien Chinese baby talk meaning "to clasp one''s hands and bow in prayer"AV Type Note: Video recordingSummary: In "Haha Popi", four young Chinese-Filipino Catholics talk about ethnic identity, faith, and culture. They share experiences of visiting temples, practicing feng shui, and consulting fortune tellers, all the while remaining fervent Catholics. How do young Chinoy Catholics integrate these seemingly contradictory practices? This video aims to raise questions and stimulate reflection through a colorful montage of images representing the customs and traditions of the Chinese in the Philippines.
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Audio-visuals Audio-visuals Filipinas Heritage Library Audio Visual Collection 3/F BX 2347.72 P5 H35 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available VCD-0005

In English & Filipino; Contains a Companion Guide for facilitators. "Haha Popi" is Hokkien Chinese baby talk meaning "to clasp one''s hands and bow in prayer".

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