Filipino La.

Archive of Filipino Louisiana

Documentation of the history and culture of Filipino communities in Louisiana

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FilAmHistory2016SL (1).pdf
The letter explains the details of the event and purpose of the symposium.

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FAHM Flyer (2).pdf
Color flyer advertising the 2016 symposium, gala, and historical trip on October 8, 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

LETTER for GALA NIGHT PUBLISHED TO MEMBERS.pdf
Event ticket, program and invitation letter that describes the purpose of FEFL and the event.

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Photograph of the Sociedad de Beneficencia de los Hispanos Filipinos community vault in St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery, in New Orleans after damage from Hurricane Katrina.

Tombs.jpg
Standard contract document used by the cemetery.

dobo recipe.png
Recipe card for adobo (spelled "Do-Bo" on the card), a popular Filipino dish. The recipe, typed and laminated, belonged to Ronald Gonzales.

paksiw recipe.png
Recipe card from Ronald Gonzales. Card is recipe for pinocino, a dish known in the Philippines as paksiw.

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Evelyn Gonzales Planchard posing.jpg

Enrique Gonzales Citizenship.jpg
The first picture is of Enrique Gonzalez at his Naturalization ceremony in 1947. Enrique Gonzalez became a naturalized citizen after living in the United States for close to twenty years.

Florence Timpson 1910 17yrs..jpg
Florence boarded the Amerika in Southhampton to emigrate to the United States and marry Miguel Guillera. In New Orleans, Florence, like her husband, was involved with the Filipino Community. A 1936 Times-Picayune article, lists her as an organizer of…

Guillera Girls.jpg
Photograph of the elder Guillera sisters, Evelyn, Fe Fe, and Anita.

GonzalezFamilyP.I.Daddy.jpg
Enrique returned to Philippines in 1970 and took this photograph with his siblings. His parents had passed away and several brothers were living in the United States.

GonzalezFamily.jpg
Photograph of Enrique's parents and siblings taken during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The photograph was sent to Evelyn after Enrique and Evelyn split up. It was sent twice, once in 1948 and another time in 1950. Both times, Minoy…

Ronnie,coach,Eddie&David.jpg
Ronnie Gonzales coaching his son Eddie and his nephew David Thiel (the son of his cousin Caggy Guillera ___ Theil). The playground was an important part of community life in working class New Orleans for most of the 20th century. Ronnie whose…

Ronnie,CJ@NORD.jpg
Ronald Gonzales with C.J. Thiel and another teammate. In this working class community, there weren't many resources for equipment. Thiel reported that the helmets looked like leather, but were actually made of cardboard.

Gonzales played Pee-Wee…

Ronald under Center.jpg
Ronald Gonzales was a running back for Nichols High School. The picture highlights the size disparity between the large lineman and the smaller Filipino American running back. The Times-Picayuane described Ronald as a "speedster."

Mother,Ronnie,Diane&Howard.jpg
Evelyn Guillera Gonzales with three children Ronald (Ronnie), Diane, and Howard. Photograph was taken in the family home by a professional photographer. The photograph was taken to be sent to the Philippines to the Gonzalez family (reported by Diane…

HowardRonnieDiane.jpg
Howard, Ronnie, and Diane are the children of Evelyn Guillera Gonzales Planchard and Enrique Gonzales. They grew up in New Orleans and spent most of their lives in Louisiana.

Howard&Ronnie1940.jpg
Studio photograph of Howard and Ronnie Gonzales in 1940.
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