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What was billed as the first “indigenous Olympics” kicked off on Thursday with a raucous cultural mash-up that saw grimacing Maori warriors, gong-beating Filipinos and feather-crowned ...
At the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, some of the most popular displayed tribal peoples in re-creations of their native villages. As the city commemorates the fair's centennial, descendants of ...
A book about the Igorot people was sold out even before it was out in the market. Those who attended the book launch in Baguio City last week had to jostle their way to buy the few copies left.
The hanging coffins of Sagada But the most unusual sights are the hanging coffins of the indigenous Igorot people. From the town center, there are actually several places a visitor can go to view ...
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