Brown Nation is proud to release Welcome to the hood T-shirt.
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Welcome to Brown Nation! As you can probably see, we really do have pride in our culture, so if you got anything to show us about the Filipino Culture that you think we might be interested in posting, then feel free to send it over to: info@brownnationculture.com.
Brown Nation is proud to release Welcome to the hood T-shirt.
This is a short-preorder, shirts will ship in Mid-August!
PRE-ORDER NOW to get in on the first run!
Bamboo poles, check. Beautiful Muslim costumes, check. Big fans and umbrella, check check. What you have here are the makings of the Singkil, a dance originating from Mindanao Island. There are different legends that could provide for the source of Singkil but both involve a woman avoiding the effects of the earthquake by gracefully dancing across the landscape.
Brown Nation is proud to release The Filipino Sun T-shirt.
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The three stars and sun of the Filipino flag represents the three main divisions of the country - Luzon, Mindanao and Visayas. The Philippines flag was officially adopted on May 19, 1898.
Brown Nation is proud to release Cultural Heritage T-shirt (A tribute to Jose Rizal).
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A tribute to Jose Rizal - An intellectual, artist, a writer, world traveler, and even a ladies man, Jose Rizal was a jack-of-all-trades. To his friends he was a “gem of a man” while his enemies considered him to be a great threat, and rightly so, for he became one of the most influential leaders of the Philippine Revolution. Persecuted for his beliefs, Rizal was made a martyr in 1896 and is considered a national hero.
Design illustrated by Drew Europeo
KILUS is a group of women helped to clean up the Ugong Barangay in the Philippines by taking used juice packets and sewing them together to make fashionable accessories. These brilliant individuals created a healthier way of living, employment for 500 people, and income from exports of goods. KILUS is an inspiration for many people throughout the Philippines. Check out the BN store to see there creative creations.