Posted by: philouise on: May 27, 2012
THE PROFILE AND MANAGEMENT OF DIASPORA PHILANTHROPY IN THE CORDILLERA By Philian Louise Weygan Allan February, 2012 Summary of the research for Oral Presentation A. As to problem statement, conclusions and recommendations Problem Statement (Pages 72-73) Conclusion (Pages 174-183) Recommendations (Pages 184-194) 1) What is the profile of Diaspora philanthropy/giving with respect to [...]
Posted by: philouise on: August 25, 2009
TINGGUIAN ABRA RITUALS By Philian Louise C. Weygan Published by ICBE in “Cordillera Rituals as a Way of Life” edited by Yvonne Belen (2009) ICBE, The Netherlands A. THE TINGUIANS/TINGGUIAN The Tinguians/Tingguians are indigenous people groups of the province of Abra, located in the Cordillera region of northern Philippines. As of 2003, they were found [...]
Posted by: philouise on: July 27, 2009
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/baguio/igorot-dance-gong-lessons By Ramon Dacawi THE YMCA of Baguio has reset its lessons in basic Cordillera ethnic dance, music and culture to Saturdays, in response to the request of enrollees who find difficulty adjusting to the original week-day schedule from 4 to 6 p.m. The Saturday sessions will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and [...]
Posted by: philouise on: April 10, 2009
siloken family tree – 1st generation
Posted by: philouise on: March 15, 2009
SANGAL DI KULTURA (March 15,2009) Baguio and it’s changing patterns The past week, Baguio City was certainly alive with people from all walks of life coming from all over claiming a space in a city which seems to expand with seepage. For me, it was a busy week after the float parade with teaching in [...]
Posted by: philouise on: March 8, 2009
“Come, let’s celebrate: Anitap Festival ed Kapangan” Last Sunday, we had a choice spot in Mandarin Restaurant as we watched the Panagbenga Float Parade. My interest was triggered when my sister Marlene text the night before that they were still out doing the Assemblies of God float. So that information made me decide to watch. [...]
Posted by: philouise on: January 18, 2009
Of lack and plenty The threat of a global depression gives us enough reason to reflect on poverty and wealth. Last October 17, 2008 TESDA organized the event highlighting the national week stand against extreme poverty. The occasion was an opportunity were representatives of Baguio and Benguet schools converged in CCDC, La Trinidad to be [...]
Posted by: philouise on: January 18, 2009
Lily of the valleys: Tingguian Maeng Marriage December became a marry month more than June and I just wished statistics were available to show. Some supposed it is so as it leads on to the New Year, an appropriate time to start life together as couple. Being ninang to two marriages at the end of [...]