After more than 20 years, the journey of an
Igorot house and granary from the Philippines to the United Kingdom, and back to its native land, has officially come full circle.
Handwoven
Igorot fabric top and skirt with fringe details
The Philippine Task Force for Indigenous Peoples' Rights (TFIP) expressed support for the
Igorot and Ifugao tribes in Kasibu and other parts of Nueva Vizcaya as it urged the Australian-Canadian firm OceanaGold to shelve operations.
This earned him a shot at the ONE Flyweight World Championship against Adriano Moraes, but the
Igorot warrior unfortunately failed in his first bid at World Title glory.
One heartwarming story published by TIMES yesterday was the article on the celebration of the
Igorot community with the delegation of the Cordillera Administrative Region to the Palarong Pambansa 2019 in the city.
She was a former leader of the Kankanaey
Igorot, one of indigenous groups in northern Cordillera, before she joined the UN in 2014.
Together Apart is an intimate family portrait of two
Igorot women from the Cordilleras who left the Philippines to seek work abroad.
The title of this paper alludes to the hours of walking on mountain paths, which one of the authors, growing up in an
Igorot Indigenous community in post-colonial Philippines undertook to go to school.
The tunnel was first dug by
Igorot miners in the early 1900s on orders from General Douglas MacArthur, a military adviser to former president, Manuel Quezon.
In their protest pattong, the
Igorot activists argued that the development paradigm being used in the Cordillera region is harming the land and its indigenous dwellers.
"Dead bodies have been found sprawled on highways and buses," says Father Rex Reyes, an
Igorot priest and general secretary of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP).