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Refusal, Invisibility, and the Indigenous Question
The recent refusal by the Aeta community to allow tours to Mt. Pinatubo is a powerful case of challenging economic and cultural inequalities.
Several Aeta individuals were arrested last April 18 during a protest near the crater of Mount Pinatubo in Capas Tarlac, the Police Regional Office (PRO) 3 confirmed on Saturday. According to the PRO ...
Avid hiker Maria* and her boyfriend were among the dozens of travelers who booked a tour of the Philippines’ Mount Pinatubo for April 18. Pinatubo, an active volcano, had its last major eruption in ...
The Philippines embassy in Qatar celebrated its month-long festival commemorating Filipino gastronomy in April. Filipino food is a celebration of colours and flavours traced from the rich tapestry ...
It has been my modest contribution to support books and publishing in the country towards an appreciation of Philippine nationalism. “Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies” edited by Dada ...
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, on the authority of Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., signed Proclamation 878 on Tuesday declaring a nationwide holiday to " enable the people to ...
MANILA, Philippines — For the past seven years, the Philippines has been celebrating Filipino Food Month in April. Month-long festivities and activities focus on Filipino heritage cuisine ...
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Philippines — More than 50 Aetas from the uplands of Capas town in Tarlac province have lifted their barricade on a hiking trail leading to the crater of Mt.
PEARLAND, Texas -- KTRK Meteorologist Elita Loresca, who was born in The Philippines, is sharing her heritage by taking us to her go-to spot: TJ Filipino Cuisine. The all-you-can-eat restaurant ...
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan — The Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas Senate slate hasstressed that the future of the Philippines must be determined by Filipinos only, after state security agencies reported ...