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Museo Kordilyera launches monograph, exhibit, and children’s book

The rainy Monday monsoon rains couldn’t suspend the presentation of “Itauli: Reframing Cordillera Women in Photographs” and “Apong Lasoy’s Beads: Strands of Memory and...

Itauli: Reframing Cordillera Women in Photographs

The Exhibit and Monograph Recalling the images of Philippine indigenous women and men portrayed in National Geographic Magazines in the early 1900’s showed them bare...

The Bulol, a healing object

The Bulol, a healing figurine By: Nonnette C. Bennett Unlike the popular notion that the Bulol is a rice deity, it is actually the manlike object...

A Glimpse of Cordillera Games

Celebrating Baguio’s Charter Day on September 1 and the UNESCO Creative City declaration for folk arts and crafts is always an opportune time for...

Dominican Retreat House, old and smart architecture

Dominican Retreat House, old and smart architecture By: Nonnette C. Bennett A recent assignment as source of the Dominican Hill Retreat House history found me scampering...

Watwat Party

In these mountains, watwat is the native term for a portion of meat that is taken home by partakers for the other members of...