Eulalio "Max" Bersamin Wearing an Apron and Holding a Rooster
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Title
Eulalio "Max" Bersamin Wearing an Apron and Holding a Rooster
Description
Eulalio "Max" Bersamin with his rooster. Max is wearing the apron that he usually wore to make dinner for his whole family. Max trained and cared for his roosters in between making meals. According to his son, Manuel Bersamin, Max ran his roosters on the kitchen's linoleum floor to build their leg strength. Cockfighting was a popular leisure activity among many ethnic groups including Filipino manongs.
This photo is a reproduction
This photo is a reproduction
Creator
Unidentified
Date
c. 1985
Contributor
Manuel Bersamin
Rights
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Format
6.25x 4
Type
Still Image
Identifier
BER.2021.9
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Collection
Citation
Unidentified, “Eulalio "Max" Bersamin Wearing an Apron and Holding a Rooster,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/180.
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