The Trending Kaamulan Girl and boy
Hello, beautiful people of ReadCash! It's been a while since I visited the site. I have a very busy schedule, and I missed writing and being with these beautiful people.
Did this many post plays and runs to your Facebook page?
Did your ears started to deaf to always hear the song "I need you like water, like breath, like rain?"
Yes you guess it right, this two lovely kid are my neighborhood in the Municipality.
They bring the joy and excitement to many people and to those people that experiencing heart breaks and all cause they bring back that "kilig moment" that we forgot how it feels now a days.
Kaamulan is from the Binukid word “amul” means “to gather”. It is a gathering of Bukidnon tribespeople for a purpose. It can mean a datuship ritual, a wedding ceremony, a thanksgiving festival during harvest time, a peace pact, or all of these put together.
These is the yearly celebration of BUKIDNON PROVINCE, and there are lots of activities such as; Garden Show and Agri Fair, Rodeo Competition, Ethnocultural Music Festival, Laga Ta or Search for miss Bukidnon, and the highly anticipated Street Dancing Competition.
The Street dancing competition composed of only the manobo tribes in different municipality of Bukidnon, any blooded manobos are welcome to joined the Street dancing, and it was a competition and during the said event, these to beautiful kids was discovered.
The Kaamulan boy named Roson Martil lives in a far away sittio in a part of Municipality of Quezon, his fortunate to have a loving family and siblings but unfortunately they belong to a poorest family which lead him to stop his study at a Grade 8 student due to poverty, he is helping his parents in laboring for them to provide there daily foods.
The vlogger that discovered them raised a fund to help Roson and his family, I want to help them also but unfortunately my income is enough for my family to eat budgeting everyday🥲. They got an income that people give, they buy Roson a Cellphone so that he can communicate and a cash to their food.
He encouraged to enter the said street dancing because they all provided with foods everyday during practice and so with the snacks, and even the pocket money that the municipal give to each of them can help to his family to buy food.
The Kaamulan girl named Merianne Bacus is currently studying at Apyao National High School. She is now a grade 10 student. She has a broken family, though she is loved by her father, mother, and also her grandmother. There are also vloggers that sponsored her a cellphone because she doesn't have one because she's focusing on her studies, and for now, she is starting to vlog at the request of many people and to start her income as a creator.
These two lovely kids bring the people hope and pride because of their innocent smiles and gestures, and they give all of what they want to portray. Anyway, they portray the courtship dance that aligns with their tribes.
Bukidnon Manobos are the pride of Bukidnon.
Thanks for your support 😊 🙏
Taga Bukidnon ka sis?