The Mother of all Philippine Festivals

VIVA! KAY SR. STO. NIÑO! VIVA!!!
Devotees bring with them the Holy image of Sto. Niño during the procession.

The traditional "palapak"

The grand prize winner "KABOG", in the Ati-atihan contest.

Ati-atihan is for children . . .

Participants in costume as they join the "sad-sad"

The real Aetas or "Ati"

The modern day "Ati".

Artistic costumes and performances of Aklanons during Ati-atihan festival.
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