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An Igorot Expat in France

An Igorot Expat in France

http://www.anigorotinfrance.blogspot.com

An Igorot Filipino expat in France blogging about experiences, adventures as an immigrant in Europe, a Stay at home mum, and her interests.

Blog of the Sagada Igorot (BOTSI)

Blog of the Sagada Igorot (BOTSI)

http://sagada-igorot.blogspot.com

Thoughts and memories on the tourist town of SAGADA, Philippines and the proud IGOROT people of the Cordillera Region. Created and maintained by an Igorot from Sagada. Blog of SaGaDa-iGoRoT.com.

From the Boondocks

From the Boondocks

http://igorotblogger.blogspot.com

A blog on the Igorot indigenous peoples in the Philippine Cordilleras.

Midsummershowers

Midsummershowers

http://midsummershowers.blogspot.com

This blog is primarily about my personal experiences as an Igorot migrant worker which is expressed in many ways such as photographs, various interests and from time to time poetry, stories, etc. It may also contain some photographs of places that I

Culture / The Goldendragon Chronicles

Culture / The Goldendragon Chronicles

http://goldendragonchroniclesculture.blogspot.com/

This blog provides a glimpse of Igorot life, beliefs and practices.

Tan-o. Umali kayo.  The Igorot blog

Tan-o. Umali kayo. The Igorot blog

http://tan-0-umalikayo.blogspot.com/

This is a culturally rich blog about one of the cultural minorities of the Philippines.

Ygolottes

Ygolottes

http://ygolottes.com

The Igorots of the Cordillera

Special Education / The Goldendragon Chronicles

Special Education / The Goldendragon Chronicles

http://goldendragonchroniclessped.blogspot.com/

This blog seeks to trace the genealogy of clans among the Applai villagers of Kayan, Mountain Province.

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East and West United

An Igorot Expat in France | December 20th 2009

We’re an odd combination- my husband and I. An Igorot and a French/Polish/German man. A semi-practising Anglican/Catholic Christian and a half Jewish (by origin) atheist. I grew up in the mountains where there are lots of open spaces and nature. read more

An Igorot Filipino in France

Filipino Bloggers | December 15th 2009 by filipinobloggers.com

It's a big world, an interesting world, a beautiful world! This is about my musings about Igorot culture, origin, life as an expat in France, family, parenting, and just things that's interesting- from big things to the mundane. comments read more

PBB Double Up in hot water again?

Showbiz 101 | December 15th 2009 by orly

Source: abs-cbnnews.comIs ABS-CBN’s “Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) Double Up” in hot water again?This after Beverly Longid, president of the Katribu party-list, an indigenous peoples sectoral party, protested the “improper and inappropriate use of read more

Maria through twitter:

the sound of disturbed water | December 14th 2009

23:52 RT @RayBeckerman RT @greenmeme: 350.org: Thousands of Churches Ring Bells 350 Times for Climate Justice in Copenhagen bit.ly/6X5ZkV # 23:53 twitpic.com/tczf5 - the second great wave and rising sun #tattoo #backpiece by dyun at 55 tinta # 23:55 read more

Es-esel ja eparas: Video Of Igorot People From The Philippines

Indigenous Issues Today | December 5th 2009 by Peter N. Jones

Es-esel ja eparas: Video Of Igorot People From The Philippines COMMUNITY: Itogon People: Igorot Place: Philippines - Benguet Created by: Itogon community members {flvremote}http://www.conversationsearth.org/mediaplayer-viral/Ph read more

Visit Baguio City

Travel and Tours Destination | November 23rd 2009 by Carolllynne Mc

Tourism in Baguio City is one of their major industries. Being the “summer capital of the Philippines”, people tend to spend their holiday vacation in the city because of its cold temperature, lovely flowers, foggy hills and panoramic attractions read more

Stories of our Igorot Culture

An Igorot Expat in France | November 23rd 2009

Above is a piture of Oli (who was then between 1 yr and 1yr 1/2, with my Ikit Lafasan (Grandma Lafasan). Technically, she is my grand-aunt, but there seems to be no translation of the word grand-aunt in the Filipino or Igorot language. She is my on read more

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My sarisari store | November 16th 2009

Ifugao / Mayoyao The origin of the Ifugaos is derived from the term Ipugo which means “from the hill”. According to Ifugao mythology, however, the name “Ifugao” is derived from Ipugo which refers to the rice grain given to them by their god read more

Book I'm reading is...

An Igorot Expat in France | November 13th 2009

Discovery of the Igorots by William Henry Scott. Now and again, something ignites the patriotism in me and I find myself taking Igorot books out of the shelf that's been untouched for a while gathering dust. I read a chapter of this book sometime a read more

Teban Kawali, simpleng mamuhay

BANDERA Blogs | November 10th 2009 by Bandera

IPINAKIKILALA ko sa inyo si Teban Kawali, Esteban Dawali sa tunay na buhay, Bulak-Gorot (Bulakenyong Igorot).  Hindi siya gumagamit ng LPG (liquefied petroleum gas).  Ang gatong niya sa pagluluto ay ang pinatuyong bunot (ng niyog), kahoy at uling. read more

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