Onerace Update (May 17 - May 18, 2018) - Empowering Filipino Culture and Tradition
@onerace is a community account that empowers the culture and tradition published on the Steem blockchain. Our mission is to encourage and support blogs pertaining to Cultures and Tradition of nations. We wish to use this post to highlight the 5 best blogs within the two-day period (May 17 - May 18, 2018).
Our main focus is to empower "Filipino Cultures and Traditions", blogs that pertain to Philippines identity, history, artifacts, traditions, superstitions, and many more that has been part of Filipino Culture. To maintain @onerace's focus on empowering Filipino Cultures and Traditions, the following topics of blogs will be excluded :
- Poetries
- Religion-based articles
- Politics
Into which we stand firm of excluding these types of article to maintain and prosper blogs that are ethnically Culture and Tradition focused
Here are the Featured @onerace Blogs on dates (May 17 - 18)
@watersnake101
Cigarillos
During the Spanish colonial era tobacco was brought in the country in the late 16th century. Seeds were brought in by the Augustinian brothers to be cultivated in the Philippines. ...
@jezmacher
Philippines superstitious beliefs that is strictly prohibited to do according to our grand parents! " would you believe it or not? "
Here are some of the superstitious beliefs that are still existing in modern era. Most of the Filipino still believed to this old folk urban sayings influenced by our grand ancestors....
@therainbow
BAYAN UMAWIT! THE MUSICAL-- #ULOG 005
This year’s play was Entitled “Bayan Umawit! The Musical”. So from the title, basically the play was a musical. Where the characters sings and dance a lot....
@bobiecayao
Welcome to Dagsa Place Bayawan City and meet the people behind these creative work arts made of bamboo!
The Dagsa continues until Marlon Ponsoy or also known as @flabbergast-art came in together with the @walkofhope project to help develop the dagsa place. The dagsa place today is way different from before. New look, new activities, improvements, work shop and new opportunity for the people to enjoy the place...
@zam398
A Comparative Study on Philippine Epics: Comparison of the Portrayal of Women in Amaya and Matabagka Epics’
Women characters play various roles in Philippines epics, including heroic roles, but readers and scholars generally fail to note and appreciate the full extent of these roles instead, they had focused on male characters and their actions...
How do we maximize our Influence (Steem Power)?
We technically be reviewing blogs that covered by @onerace's focus and distribute the "Voting Power" that we had among the chosen posts. So here's how we maximize the vote of @onerace,
- 5 posts will be voted at Full Power (100%)
- Tier 2 posts (posts that we're good but were not featured) allocating 800% VP (to be divided by # of posts)
- Tier 3 posts (posts that we're not that quality made) covered by @onerace's allocation of 400% VP (to be divided by # of posts)
Photos posted on featured authors are from the authors itself, all of the photos above took the credits to the featured authors except the highest picture above (we're currently designing our own cover photo and logo).
We still have to work 24/7 to reward amazing @onerace blogs!
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More power!
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