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For Bainbridge Island's Indipinos, it's time to 'Honor Thy Mother'


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This story originally aired on February 14, 2020. Gina Corpuz stands off New Brooklyn road on Bainbridge Island, on land that has been in her family for two generations. She looks in every direction, and sees the history of the Indipino community. “The Romeros, who lived down the road, there were 12 children,” Gina says. “And then up the hill is where the Rapada children grew up, and there were 13 children in their family.” Indipino stands for Indigenous and Filipino. It's a community that began
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