Showing posts with label Bulsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulsa. Show all posts
17 Oct 2016
How To Make The Feok Festival Attractive
The Feok festival is celebrated annually to honour the ancestors of Buluk for a good harvest and also thank them for helping conquer notorious slave raiders, Babatu and Samori in the late 1890s.
21 May 2016
Feok Festival 2014 Review
Feok 2014 was one of the most well attended of all Feok celebrations in recent times. However, we will need to improve the organization of this festival to make it more attractive and self-advertising.
4 Jan 2015
Buluk And Our Hypocrite Nature
It is not normal for a typical Bulsa man to clean his house and put things in order unless he is expecting a visitor. It is also not normal for a Bulsa man to kill a fowl or any animal for that matter for his own enjoyment unless
18 Oct 2014
Feok Festival Reminiscence
The Feok festival was (and is still) the biggest occasion on the Bulsa calendar.
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