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WHEN I talked about Araneta City at the History to Experience (HistoEx) event organized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Araneta City, J. Amado Araneta Foundation and Gateway Gallery last August 25, I was using the concepts from our indigenous psychology to highlight the City's role and meaning in Philippine History, its "saysay." I sourced much of my data from the book "The Araneta Center: The Big Dome and Beyond" by Alfred A. Yuson and Paulo Alcazaren, but I also drew from our own collective experiences.
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