The Ifugao Connection – The disappearing heirloom rice
IN my village, the number of heirloom rice is diminishing and replaced with the so-called high yielding varieties. This current...
JUDE C. BAGGO is a teacher who believes that every child should enjoy quality education. For indigenous children it is a way for them to develop a deeper understanding of their heritage. His mountain upbringing influenced his advocacy for the environment, sustainable development and respect for indigenous peoples rights.
IN my village, the number of heirloom rice is diminishing and replaced with the so-called high yielding varieties. This current...
LOLA Sita, 65 years old, values the importance of having healthy food options for her family and community. She strongly...
IT is now officially the vacation period for public elementary and secondary schools in the country. In the past, vacation...
JUNE is Pride Month and I join the celebration of gender diversity. It is also a month to showcase the...
THE month of June is here. It was one of the most exciting days as children in the past. The...
IN the village, there is a tree particularly sought out by traditional blacksmiths (mun-udi) in forging metals. Its wood is...
GROWING up in the village, there is a tree that stands out during the night. It is the gabgab tree...
IN the past two quarters, lessons were delivered through the Alternative Delivery Mode (AMD). All learning areas were downloaded, sorted,...
RECENTLY, I tried to assist my nephews and nieces in their modules. I was shocked to learn that one of...
RECENTLY, I saw moma being destroyed in Baguio City. I can just imagine the deep sigh of the betel nut...
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