Talk:José Cojuangco

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Penalba2000 in topic Untitled
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Untitled

I'd prefer to refer to the subject of the article by his last name (Cojuangco) rather than by honorific + diminutive (Don Pepe). Likewise for other polite references (e.g., Doña Victoria.) It seems to me to represent more of a neutral point of view. This article is nearly a panegyric already without the formal courtesy.

Penalba2000 (talk) 04:33, 16 March 2010 (UTC)

Hoklo-Chinese or Hakka-Chinese ancestry?

Are the Cojuangcos of Hoklo-Chinese or Hakka-Chinese ancestry? Why the Cojuangco always claim that they are of Hakka ancestry?

"It all began when Ko Guiok Huang, an ethnic Hakka from Fukien, China, emigrated to the Philippines in 1871."http://filipinojournal.com/our-columnist/perezcope/the-conjuangco-wars