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Rituals of theTingguians of Abra from the Philippines

philouise wrote 3 months ago: TINGGUIAN ABRA RITUALS By Philian Louise C. Weygan Published by ICBE in “Cordillera Rituals as … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, Rituals, Culture, Environment, Music, Art, Tingguians, Abra., wedding

Igorot dance, gong lessons

philouise wrote 3 months ago: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/baguio/igorot-dance-gong-lessons By Ramon Dacawi THE YMCA of Baguio has re … more →

Tags: Education, Culture, YMCA, Music, Art, Dance, Ramon Dacawi, gongs, sun-star

Magalit Ka: Mass Walk Out ng UP Baguio2 comments

bagongadan wrote 4 months ago: Sabi ng National Artist F. Sionil Jose sa isang pagpupulong, habang ika’y nabubuhay, hindi ka … more →

Tags: 1, academic, curious, Introduction, media, Session Road, up, Baguio, Benguet

RE: up - rumours in baguio city.1 comment

mlv wrote 5 months ago: so i’m sitting at a bar on session road in bagiuo city called rumours. rumours is where QUOTE … more →

Tags: Music Shit, Travel shit, The Philippines, dirty dork., Rumuors bar baguio city, baguio country sounds, Baguio City, kawayan de guia, g-glef band

Of Alec Baldwin, Candy Pangilinan, senators, apologies, outrage and threats: a delayed outrage

mitchshin wrote 6 months ago: So you’ve probably heard about it. Alec Baldwin stating on David Letterman that he was (and I … more →

Tags: Current Events, Rants and Raves, Social commentary, Alec Baldwin, Filipino/Filipina stereotypes, Candy Pangilinan, jokes about Filipinos, ethnic jokes against Igorots, Miriam Defensor Santiago

the (holy) week that was ::Part 6:: (The Last Day)

SL wrote 6 months ago: Note: This is a continuation of Part 5 We were set to leave before noon but there were still some pl … more →

Tags: raw sienna, Sagada, Holy Week 2009, st. mary's episcopalian church, Calgary Hill Sagada, Market Day, black saturday, Ganduyan Museum, Cristina Aben

Siloken-Salimay Family

philouise wrote 7 months ago: SILOKEN – SALIMAY CLAN Panabungen, Besao Four Children First – Coman Second – Mimitan Third – … more →

Tags: Education, Culture, celebrations, History, Family, siloken

Igorot Scooter > American Chopper

Anitero wrote 8 months ago: I’d heard of the tri-annual wooden scooter race as part of the Imbayah (Merrymaking) Festival … more →

Tags: Stranger than fiction, wooden scooters, Ifugao, Video

Baguio City: Colonial Hill Station to a Metropolis3 comments

philouise wrote 8 months ago: SANGAL DI KULTURA (March 15,2009) Baguio and it’s changing patterns The past week, Baguio City was c … more →

Tags: Baguio City, Education, Culture, Environment, Sangal di kultura, History, panagbenda, Session Road, up baguio

Festivals: come let's celebrate2 comments

philouise wrote 8 months ago: “Come, let’s celebrate: Anitap Festival ed Kapangan” Last Sunday, we had a choice spot in Mandarin R … more →

Tags: Igorot Culture, Igorots, Education, Culture, Christian, Religion, Kapangan, Benguet, celebrations

of lack and plenty

philouise wrote 10 months ago: Of lack and plenty The threat of a global depression gives us enough reason to reflect on poverty an … more →

Tags: TESDA, poverty, warren buffet, don johnson, Bible, kalinga, YWAM

lily of the valleys, tingguian maeng marriage2 comments

philouise wrote 10 months ago: Lily of the valleys: Tingguian Maeng Marriage December became a marry month more than June and I jus … more →

Tags: maeng, philian weygan, tingguian, Marriage, Indigenous peoples, fr emil pati, SvD, supon, Rituals

marky, the Igorot Icon, now back home to his creator

philouise wrote 10 months ago: MARKY, THE IGOROT ICON, NOW BACK HOME TO HIS CREATOR A shocker came to the global Igorot community w … more →

Tags: Igorots, Marky Cielo, igorot icon, philian weygan, fakat, StarStruck, Resurrection

Not losing hope for the Philippines6 comments

John Ryan Recabar wrote 11 months ago: www.flickr.fallacious_truth.com Seldom do we encounter news that brings hope if not a confirmation t … more →

Tags: Social commentary, Formal Short Essay, Commentaries, Reflections, Photography, musings, Short Story, writing, Leoncio Deriada

Philippine Exhibition in New York (1905)

dmarceli wrote 11 months ago: The Philippine Exhibition on New York’s Coney Island left observers with the image of Filipinos as s … more →

Tags: Philippine History, Propaganda, Philippine Exhibition

On Marky Cielo4 comments

framelia wrote 11 months ago: After a blogging hiatus for many months, the last thing I would have wanted to write about is death. … more →

Tags: Marky Cielo, death, StarStruck

post from baguio

filmfish wrote 1 year ago: | Igorot Park, Baguio City | Lomo Fisheye2 | fuji superia 100 | 2007 | We’re spending the next … more →

Tags: Fisheye, Lomo, Toy Camera, Baguio, film, 35mm, Fisheye2, sembreak

Folk Tales in the Philippines2 comments

enday wrote 1 year ago: The Man with the Coconuts One day a man who had been to gather his coconuts loaded his horse heavily … more →

Tags: Beliefs, Facts, Filipino, Dogedog, Folk Tales in the Philippines, Folklores, folktales, halimbawa, Kwentong Bayan

Gold Mining: Problem is Not Solb.

alexfelipe wrote 1 year ago: *** I wrote this awhile ago about a job journalist Abe Almirol and I did for Oxfam-Australia in Janu … more →

Tags: Commentary, Philippines, Mining, indigenous, Open Pit, alex felipe, Large-Scale, Australian, Photojournalism


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