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jacobimages.com/.../05_Kankanaey_Tingguians_04242013_LowRes.jpg | The Kankanaey still depend on the forests to provide themselves with meat. Wild pigs, deer, and birds are still commonly caught by hunters accompanied by hunting dogs. Without a trained dog to help with the hunt, it would be very difficult to catch anything in the forest. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../06_Kankanaey_Tingguians_04262019_LowRes.jpg | The Kankanaey believe that death separates the soul of a person, the anito, from the body. They hang the coffins in high places such as mountain cliffs in order to help the anito more easily join the domain of the ancestral spirits. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../04_Kalinga_09252013_LowRes.jpg | Farmers prepare the terraces for rice planting the traditional way: plowing the fields with a water buffalo. The Kalinga are the most extensive rice cultivators of the Cordilleras, practicing both wet and dry rice farming. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../06_Kalinga_05052013_LowRes.jpg | A community gathers for a political meeting. A unique aspect of life in the Cordilleras is that each village is a self-contained society, running all aspects of life from businesses to politics. Any disputes are usually settled by an informal council of the village’s most respected figures. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../07_Kalinga_09252013_LowRes.jpg | A tattooed Kalinga woman from the village of Buscalan, home of the famous tattoo master artist, Whang-Od. The patterns represent various aspects of Kalinga life and culture, from the rice terraces they tend to the lizards and birds they hunt to the values and lore they hold sacred. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../10_Kankanaey_Tingguians_04272019_LowRes.jpg | A child is baptised at an Episcopal church at the same time as his parents are wedded. The Kankanaey, like other indigenous people in the Cordilleras, often include both Christian and indigenous rituals in their important celebrations. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../02_Ifugao_Punnuk_08162014_LowRes.jpg | The punnuk ritual is a tug-of-war game using two sturdy branches bound together, or a pakid, instead of a rope, and held in a river that flows through the rice terraces. With water so essential to their floodplain crop, various figurines are offered to the river in thanksgiving, and the ritual is believed to cleanse the souls and spirits of the Ifugao. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../01_Ifugao_08312017_LowRes.jpg | The vast rice terraces of Mayawyaw. Deeply understanding the relationship between the forests and their fields, as well as the importance of the water table, the Ifugao maintain muyong, or forested micro-watersheds on the hilltops above the rice terraces, which provide nutrients and water to the rain-fed terraces and prevent soil erosion. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../Ifugao_1750_096_LowRes.jpg | The punnuk ritual is a tug-of-war game using two sturdy branches bound together, or a pakid, instead of a rope, and held in a river that flows through the rice terraces. With water so essential to their floodplain crop, various figurines are offered to the river in thanksgiving, and the ritual is believed to cleanse the souls and spirits of the Ifugao. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../09_Kankanaey_Tingguians_04272019_LowRes.jpg | One crucial element of a traditional Kankanaey wedding is the small cash presents that each wedding guest is expected to offer to the new couple. Once you give your gift, your name is written down, the money placed in a large basket, and you are given a token of appreciation. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../02_Kalinga_09232013_LowRes.jpg | A woman from Lubuagan peers out from her sari-sari store. Like many indigenous groups, today, most Kalinga wear modern clothing; still, they have preserved their own distinct style of weaving, which incorporates such textural elements as mother-of-pearl fragments and the twill-weave technique. | jacobimages.com/cordillera |
jacobimages.com/.../Zambales_Aeta_2016_0811_105338.jpg | Sabat or “meet-up” with Ayta and lowland traders. The Ayta trade their agricultural products in exchange for rice, coffee, sugar, tobacco and other goods they need. Everything is on a barter system for theses communities and the meet-ups happen about twice a week. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../Atis_Panay_59262.jpg | Ati girls arrive back in their village after competing in a local softball tournament. Many Ati are now integrating more into typical Filipino/adapted western culture, especially the younger generation. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../01_Aeta_Zambales_08132016_LowRes.jpg | In Zambales, carabao-drawn carts are the primary means of transporting goods between Ayta villages and lowland communities. During the rainy season, the rivers can rise to dangerous levels very rapidly, leaving people stranded for days. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../Atis_Panay_3149.jpg | A monitor lizard being cooked over an open fire. Wild animals such as wild cats, wild pigs, fish, snails, turtles, and lizards continue to be part of the Ati’s regular diet, along with tubers, fruits, and honey harvested from the forests, which are considered communal. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../03_Agta_07182012_LowRes.jpg | An Agta man cooking river shells against a temporary camp of traditional lean-tos on the rocky banks of the Blos River. These shells will eventually be crushed into a white power and used as an ingredient for mama. Mama is a mix of beetle nut, tobacco, a type of green leaf and shell powder which acts as a stimulant. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../07_Agta_07292011_LowRes.jpg | Women learn basic writing strokes in a class conducted by the local government of Divilacan. Education has a vital role in empowering indigenous communites, but it also undoubtedly affects their culture and traditional way of life. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../phAgta_2704_2539.jpg | Children play makeshift basketball, a popular sport now widely adapted in Agta communities. Traditionally, Agta children could bring down birds with their bows and arrows by the time they were ten, but since the 1970s their lifestyle changed drastically, as communities shifted from a nomadic, foraging lifestyle to a more sedentary, peasant existence. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../10_Agta_07202012_LowRes.jpg | Men perform a traditional dance around an evening fire. Among the Agta, there is a total of 12 distinct dialects, which may soon go extinct. Today, as they continue to lose more of their ancestral lands to extractive enterprises, the Agta struggle to survive the alarming loss of rainforest in the Sierra Madre. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../07_Atis_Panay_09202015_LowRes.jpg | Ati children preparing for their first holy communion on Boracay island. Like many indigenous communities in the Philippines, these Ati have blended Christianity with their own traditional culture to create their own distinctly hybrid religious practice. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../Atis_Panay_841322.jpg | Chinese tourists pose with an Ati child in Boracay. There are roughly 40 Ati families remaining on their vastly diminished ancestral domain. Land prospectors continue to harass them for ownership over these 2.1 hectares. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../05_Atis_Panay_09192015_LowRes.jpg | The Ati Chieftain Vicente Ilorde meets with his community to discuss their application for ancestral domain in Malay, Aklan. Together, they draw maps indicating the location of each family’s home and the land they hope to regain. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
jacobimages.com/.../06_Agta_07252012_LowRes.jpg | The rugged path to home on the western side of the Sierra Madre mountains. The Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines containing 1.4 million hectares of forest, or 40% of the country’s forest cover. Although protected on paper, much of the Sierra Madre is still under threat from human encroachment and associated timber poaching, mining, conversion of forests for agriculture, and migration. | jacobimages.com/aeta |
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