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Tag Archives: kalinga
Independence Day 2012: Freedom from Golden Kuhol and Leech
Golden Kuhol was introduced in the Philippines and Asia to augment its food supply. Ironically, it became a major pest of rice. There was a time when Nueva Ecija province in the Philippines was a rice bowl in Asia yielding … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Biswal
Tagged ACT Partylist, agriculture, Anakpawis Partylist, Asia, Bayan Muna Partylist, children, economics, effigy, Filipino, Filipino people, food supply, freedom, Gabriela, GARB, gawaing pangkultura, golden kuhol, imperialism, kabataan, kabataan partylist, kahirapan, kalayaan, kalikasan, Kalikasan Partylist, kalinga, karapatang pantao, KMP, KMU, land, lupa, magsasaka, manggagawa, migrante, Migrante International, Nueva Ecija, paper mache, Papier-mâché, peasant, Philippine, Philippine independence day, Philippines, Pnoy, Pres. Noynoy Aquino, punk, rice pest, rockstar, SINAGBAYAN, Tarlac, Ugatlahi Artists, United States, US troops, women, workers
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Baguio Chronicle: Being Sabel at BenCab Gallery (Bencab Museum)
My first being of Sabel was in the dance production directed and choreographed by Agnes Locsin which had regional tours and excerpt during the 2010 National Artists Award that included Ben Cabrera. Before then, my notion of Sabel was that she … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged 2010 National Artists Award, Agnes Locsin, American occupation in the Philippines, Angel Locsin, animal farm, art house by the falls, art house by the mountain, Art photography, Baguio City, Ben Cabrera, Bencab Gallery, BenCab Museum, Bontoc, Contemporary art, Cordillera, costume study, Edison T. Coseteng, Erotic art, Filipino woman, gender studies, Ifugao, kalinga, organic farming, Philippine struggle, Philippines, postmodernism, Print art, Rene Guatlo, Rodel Tapaya, Sabel, Sabel character sketch, Sayaw Sabel, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, women studies
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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
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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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