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This upcoming zine wants to support Indigenous communities by sharing their folktales

One of the important ways to help preserve and pass on cultural knowledge is through…

This tomato jam helps Ifugao farmers and prevents produce from going to waste

With an oversupply of tomatoes due to travel and transportation restrictions, local businesses have been…

Truckloads of Ifugao farmers’ produce are going to waste due to quarantine travel restrictions
Tons of tomatoes from Ifugao farmers are wasted each day. Here’s how to help

Last month, a Facebook post by Ifugao Highland Farmers’ Forum revealed that farmers in the…

The third veggie drop-off has a new location at The Pop Up, Katipunan

Due to popular demand, the Veggie Drop-Off, a pop-up vegetable market organized entirely by volunteers,…

What you didn’t know about the Banaue Rice Terraces

In case you haven’t heard, travel publisher and website Lonely Planet drew ire over a…

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This int’l music competition raises awareness about the endangered Banaue Rice Terraces

The Banaue Rice Terraces is one of the Philippines’ sources of pride. Sculpted into the…

Ifugao women are revolutionizing the art of wood carving

A small group of Ifugao women—the Banaue Women Sculptors Organization—are transforming the art of wood…

2017 appropriation lesson: Don’t use sacred Ifugao textiles on your gown

In an opinion article by Ambeth Ocampo written three years ago, he shares an anecdote…