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Tag Archives: Igorot people
Baguio Chronicle: Woodcrafting Street in Benguet
“When you sculpt, just breathe like a tree and follow its lines.” -tip from an Igorot craftsman- After a whole day tour at the BenCab Museum, we decided to walk instead of taking taxi back to Baguio proper if only … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged azucena, Baguio, Baguio sunset, BenCab Museum, Benguet, Benguet craftsmanship, Brgy. Tadiangan, bulol, cabinetwork, CAR, Cordillera Region, ebony, export furniture, figurines, Filipino, hardwood, Igorot, Igorot people, indigenous people, interior design, Junk Art, kamagong, Katribu, katutubo, La Trinidad Benguet, life-size woodcrafts, Mondiguing Woodcraft, national industrialization, ornamental figures, palm chair, pambansang minorya, Parade, Philippines, pine tree, pro-people government, sculpture, unicorn, Video, wood-crafting, wooden cat, wooden eagle, wooden elephant, wooden falcon, wooden hunter, wooden snake
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Cordillera Day 2011: Stage of 20 More Degree-High Morale
I always get sick when I’m back in Manila. After almost 15 hours of travel in terrible heat and mob of dust, my nose is swelling. My doctor confirmed it is sinusitis. I feel like a Neozep ad with my … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Teatro
Tagged Abra, ading, alamid coffee, armed conflict, Art, Art Camp, Asian theater, Bangued, basi, Bontoc tribe, Buneg, Butbut tribe, camp, Chico Dam struggle, Cordillera, Cordillera Day 2011, Cordillera People's Alliance, cultural work, Dumagat, Easter, environment, Ferdinand Marcos, fetad, gawaing pangkultura, gold mine, Igorot, Igorot people, indigenous music, indigenous people, indigenous ritual, justice, kalikasan, kalinga, katutubong Pilipino, Kopi Luwak, Lacub, land, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, Lumad, lupa, Macli-ing Dulag, Mangyan, Manila, mining, Mining Act of 1995, National Democratic front, NDF, New People's Army, northern tribes, NPA, pagmimina, pambansang minorya, peace, peace talk, Pedro Dungoc, Pres. Benigno Aquino, rice wine, Salidumay, self-determination, sining, tadek, Tasaday, uggayam, usapang pangkapayapaan
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