Sustaining Community
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Family Kamayan in Ketchikan, 2021
Karen Manabat

Kamayan is a Tagalog word that translates to "by hand" and refers to a communal style Filipino feast served on banana leaves with food piled in the middle of a long table and eaten without utensils. The Kamayan is a quintessential example of how Filipinos value sharing, especially when it comes to food.
1. Paul Manabat
2. Neddie Manabat
3. Joan Manabat
4. Lyren Manabat
5. Zyrus Manabat
6. Ayden Manabat
7. Kyle Day
8. Hayley Nichols
9. Alma Manabat Parker
10. Dennis Parker
11. Meng Paule
12. Joseph Paule
13. Kevin Manabat
14. Jameson Parker
15. Sadie Case Manabat
16. Karla Manabat
17. Kiyen Kang Manabat
18. Kienna Manabat
19. CJ Paule
20. Kiko Paule
Loan to Ketchikan Museums, L2022.4.34.1
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