Ifugao Center for Living Culture
Ifugao Center for Living Culture
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January 12, 2024
Food quality is food security! #ifugao #agriculture #organic #philippines #filipino #baki
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Munlamun - Clearing the fields in the Ifugao Rice Terraces #ifugao #agriculture #philippines
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What is the traditional #Ifugao farm practice 👨‍🌾👩‍🌾 "munlamun" for? One of the cycles of 🌾🌾🌾 rice production, "munlamun" refers to the manual weeding and clearing of rice fields after harvest season. It is a highly #organic agricultural practice because it returns the nutrients back to the soil without the need for synthetic fertilizers. 💡🍃 Join Lagitan’s email list: sites.google.com/view/lagi...
Ifugao CLC Fundraiser
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www.gofundme.com/f/the-ifugao-center-for-living-culture IfugaoCLC.org Facebook.com/IfugaoCLC Instragram: ifugaoclc We are grateful to all of the ancestral connection and cultural preservation movements that Mamerto has been a part of up until now that have created the space, experience and platform to arrive at this moment. We thank you for trusting us with this honorable work.
Lagitan Sharing Ifugao Culture in the Diaspora
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Highlights of Mamerto "Lagitan" Tindongan's cultural work from 2014-2016. Original video by Kultura Films Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com
Dancing and feasting at an event in Kinakin, Banaue, Ifugao (contains butchered animal)
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Dancing and feasting at an event in Kinakin, Banaue, Ifugao (contains butchered animal)
Mastering woodcarving
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Mastering woodcarving
Ifugao Baki: A Call from a Mumbaki
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Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com
Full Moon Eclipse Ap-Appuy
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FaceBook Page: mamerto.tindongan Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Email: buwaya.gayaman@gmail.com, 1amayatala@gmail.com
Mumbaki: Ifugao Wisdom Keepers in Kinakin, Banaue, Ifugao
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Mumbaki summarizes the Ifugao Baki way of life (Part of the Wisdom Keepers of the Earth documentary) Directed by: Jocelyn Kapuno ( jo.kapuno, BaguioGongFestival?mibextid=LQQJ4d) Segment Produced and Subtitle Artist: Giullienne Sanchez Cinematographer and Editor: Handiong Kapuno Overall Producer: Grace Nono - TAO foundation & Department of Foreign Affairs Wisdom Keepers ...
Food Security - Ifugao Hut Wisdom Series
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Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com
The Four Causes of Energy Imbalance - Ifugao Hut Wisdom Series
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Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com
Reclaim Your I Am
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Circle Witnessing of who one has become or of one’s claiming of who one/they really is/are. Facilitated by Mamerto “Lagitan” Tindongan during our workshop in 2021 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifuga...
Banana Leaves Light Show
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The Banana Leaves Light Show at the Ifugao Center for Living Culture in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines. Simple Living, Simple Joys. Watch & Enjoy! Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com
Simple Living in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines
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Simple Living at the Ifugao Center for Living Culture in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines. Come experience and immerse in the joys and fullness of simple living in nature influenced by the practices of Ifugao ancestors. Register for our events to bring your journey here. Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC ...
The first Ifugao Hut constructed in the USA for Healing
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The first Ifugao Hut constructed in the USA for healing purposes Original video by Kultura Films Help Lagitan teach and spread indigenous wisdom & simple living: Website: www.ifugaoclc.org Facebook Page: IfugaoCLC mamerto.tindongan Instagram: ifugaoclc Email: ifugaoclc@gmail.com

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ruhben86
    @ruhben86 17 днів тому

    Thank you for this video portraying the ifugao cultures to the younger generations especially the connection of the people to nature for them to preserve.

  • @ZeusJavellana
    @ZeusJavellana 21 день тому

    Perpetual novena to sto nino de cebu

  • @ZeusJavellana
    @ZeusJavellana 21 день тому

    Ang pagrosaryo paulines

  • @ZeusJavellana
    @ZeusJavellana 24 дні тому

    Roel ligotan

  • @ZeusJavellana
    @ZeusJavellana 24 дні тому

    Oeir

  • @dayah2621
    @dayah2621 24 дні тому

    We must preserve, protect and continue our ancestral culture, way of life and our connection to mother nature. I so much agree to this video. Kudos to the person who made this video. I a have a blood of tribal people from Cordillera.

  • @basher6081
    @basher6081 Місяць тому

    Question: are ifugao and igorot the same?

  • @MargaretteShaneDavid
    @MargaretteShaneDavid Місяць тому

    permission to download this po

  • @ramonpurugganan6865
    @ramonpurugganan6865 Місяць тому

    A wise man indeed.

  • @ramonpurugganan6865
    @ramonpurugganan6865 Місяць тому

    More documentaries like this.

  • @ramonpurugganan6865
    @ramonpurugganan6865 Місяць тому

    What a treasure to behold. With this clip somehow this gem of heritage is preserved. God bless.

  • @unknowndeoxys00
    @unknowndeoxys00 2 місяці тому

    Take comfort in that there is a fast-growing enthusiasm in the Filipino diaspora all over the world for learning of our indigenous roots. Despite the social media backlash we seem to get about not being "Filipino enough." This current generation of children of immigrants are hungry to learn about the true indigenous peoples and precolonial practices of the Philippines. However, I seem to notice a conglomeration of the practices right now, where in Fil-Am festivals or groups they will have for example, a kulintang demonstration on one side and then a promotion of "native tattoos" on another, without much acknowledgment of a tribal significance for those tattoos. We are still navigating and disentangling the notion that precolonial Filipinos are not necessarily a monolith. The ancient histories go far, far back into numerous peoples and tribes that are separate in their own cultural/ethnolinguistic ways, yet forever united by being the original peoples of the land. Even if not all of us may not amount to becoming practitioners, we are willing to have more open minds about these practices. I hope it's true for more of us, but I think these ways should never be considered as "evil."

  • @JRNA-v6h
    @JRNA-v6h 2 місяці тому

    😂 Baki, achi cha mun amamoh

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    Can anyone help me get in contact with him

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    Is there any way I could come help plant rice with you? I don't need a salary or nothing. I'm from the United States but I really don't want to work for these corporations anymore. It's it's really not my path in life. I would rather have just a simple life. Just relax farm

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    I'm an American. I can come help you. If it's okay with you. I wouldn't mind living there. I don't want to really work in this technological world anyways

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    I would be a shaman

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    I would do anything to have this life that you're living. You made the right move

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    Hello kuya po do you accept American to live with you and live that life i really dont want to work anymore for a paycheck

  • @user-dw3ys2vh4i
    @user-dw3ys2vh4i 2 місяці тому

    This is the real Filipino people not that bull in cebu bohol manila and all other My biggest regret of the 8 years going to the Philippines and never going and staying with these people. I should have just done that. I made a big mistake. I learned Tagalog. I did all of this. I studied stayed in the Philippines but I chose the wrong thing

  • @kharubialhaq8011
    @kharubialhaq8011 3 місяці тому

    Did he say "spirit of malayu"?

  • @SanderUtrera-g6u
    @SanderUtrera-g6u 3 місяці тому

    nag ii speak pala sila ng ilocano alam ko po ang ilocano kaya naiintindihan ko ang nga sinasabi nila kasi taga Ilocos Sur ako

  • @KnH07
    @KnH07 3 місяці тому

    My grandfather after WW2 left his mother and father (a mumbaki) to work for the Americans in the goldmines of Benguet becsuse of necescity in mid 40's after the war. He returned home after he retired and went back to his old ways. Farm and be a terrace stone wall builder but not be a munbaki like his father.

  • @chriz4892
    @chriz4892 3 місяці тому

    Angker nan part2 na ngay

  • @the_sinner
    @the_sinner 3 місяці тому

    If the world fails because of another world war and people can’t get their food from supermarkets, the Igorots who know how to live off the land will survive. You’ve been doing this for more than 2000 years.

  • @the_sinner
    @the_sinner 3 місяці тому

    I think the Igorots should teach the whole country how to plant rice and how to make viable rice fields for the purpose of being independent in producing rice instead of exporting rice from other countries.

    • @jeksixten5751
      @jeksixten5751 2 місяці тому

      Ilocano people does that.. they're all around the country especially here in Palawan..

  • @the_sinner
    @the_sinner 3 місяці тому

    Please keep your culture alive. As a Filipino, I think your culture is quite amazing . Don’t let your culture die.

  • @the_sinner
    @the_sinner 3 місяці тому

    I agree. The Ifugaos know how to plant rice and how to maintain their rice terraces. I think the Ifugaos should continue with the way they have farmed for centuries instead of trying new ways of farming introduced by businesspeople. Stick to the old ways because they’ve been working for the ifugaos for centuries.

  • @rurucela
    @rurucela 4 місяці тому

    Good evening po! I am a 3rd year college student. I am currently working on a video project for my Indigenous Science course. I came across your video, and I believe it would be a valuable addition to my output. I would be happy to credit you in the video and acknowledge your work. I plan to pass it in our gclassroom only. This will surely help me a lot. Maraming salamat po!

  • @asaoshimura7558
    @asaoshimura7558 4 місяці тому

    mayat, mayat, tan mayat

  • @AndreiDrei-cr6ph
    @AndreiDrei-cr6ph 4 місяці тому

    New subscriber❤❤❤❤

  • @layoutarchitect
    @layoutarchitect 4 місяці тому

    My lolo was a mumbaki before he gave his life to Christ. Because of him i am the first Ifugao-Korean Architect in the Philippines. Great culture, Ifugao. Tuwali.

  • @JackHanma123
    @JackHanma123 5 місяців тому

    Modern day Igorots have German, Japanese and American genes in them....explains the rich features and attitude.....😊❤ NATO, Oceania and Japan came to rescue the young of the Cordilleras and their age from corrupt Firipin....

    • @dwargonedragon794
      @dwargonedragon794 11 днів тому

      Lol no. Most igorots are still the purest Austronesians, but things are changing due to intermarriages.

  • @AsianSP
    @AsianSP 5 місяців тому

    Thankful that the Northern part of Philippines still practice the pre colonial culture. Most preserved and isolated region. Lowlanders might Christianized but many are still practicing acient culture unconsciously if you really observed the inside core beliefs of Filipinos on their daily lives. Example for that is "tabi tabi po".

  • @livfree7271
    @livfree7271 5 місяців тому

    Bring back the Baki❤ and God bless this man and his tribe

  • @famecuyahon
    @famecuyahon 5 місяців тому

    Hello, the thing you used to blow the fire, its called yupyup!

  • @famecuyahon
    @famecuyahon 5 місяців тому

    My lolo too was a "maboki" or "mumbaki". He was a well known mumbaki in their village according to my mother. He was Lolo Likyayyu. How I wish I witnessed an actual baki. This for sure is just a glimpse, this is just a tiny tiny facet of the whole thing but I'm glad I came accross this video. At least it satisfied my curiousity, I am now turning 30 and for some reason the interest in exploring our culture is growing. There are practices that are long gone now, and baki is one.

  • @janepayay
    @janepayay 5 місяців тому

    In Ifugao it is called BAKI, IN English or christian it is called prayer, in ilocano, it is called dasal... in tagalog, it is called dalangin or manalangin...In Ifugao we have WIGAN and BUGAN in Christianity there is ADAM and EVE, In Ifugao there is MAKNONGAN/MUNTALOG, in Christianity there is GOD...what is the difference?

  • @Taiyō.kōsen
    @Taiyō.kōsen 6 місяців тому

    My parents and grandparents where migrated in Nueva Vizcaya but they came from Ifugao particular in Umalbong and Humalophop. My grandfather was a Bumbaki and I witnessed it in my younger year.I'm just amazed how he memorize the different Baki where in fact he don't even go to school.

  • @Lover_warrior
    @Lover_warrior 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful short documentary that offers a glimpse into a beautiful way of life that should continue.

  • @euricequeen842
    @euricequeen842 6 місяців тому

    Wow. 63 years old na po si sir Mamerto? Kala ko nasa 40s lang po siya

    • @ruhben86
      @ruhben86 17 днів тому

      Ganyan po talaga pag nagtatrabaho sa bukid pero karamihan po sa kanila ay umaabot po ng edad 100

  • @jhunejed
    @jhunejed 6 місяців тому

    Indeed, some new generations are no longer interested in their culture. My grandfather “Andres Duladol” from Kinakin Ifugao is a known mumbaki during his time. Sadly, he's the last mumbaki in our family.

  • @juliangorinto5653
    @juliangorinto5653 6 місяців тому

    My grandfather is mumbaki from batad ifugao

  • @EdwardAclibon
    @EdwardAclibon 7 місяців тому

    brother. i am also a MUMBAKI. ibuliwong tribe of ifugao ethnic group. according to our ancestors or aammod, we have no Tuwali tribe. but we has a 13 sub-tribe as ifugao tribe group. 1. ilagawi tribe of lagawe 2. ibunne tribe of burnay 3. imuntab tribe of muntabiong 4. ibuliwong tribe of boliwong 5. ihingyon tribe of hingyon 6. ihungduwan tribe of hungduan 7. ibannawol tribe of banaue 8. ikiyyangan tribe of kiangan 9. hanglullu tribe of asipulo 10. kalanguyya tribe of Tinoc 11. imayyaw tribe of mayoyao 12. ihapuwan tribe of hapao 13. iyayangan tribe (bannal). so, there's no "Tuwali tribe of "ifugao tribe group. the word Tuwali, it means "because, gamin, dahil or ngamin.

  • @themumbaki
    @themumbaki 7 місяців тому

    Keep up our native Culture and Traditions. Hagiyo Ipugaw!

  • @vimedo1911
    @vimedo1911 8 місяців тому

    It is very similar to our Naga Culture state of Nagaland Northeast India ,the food and traditional practices ,the way of farming.

  • @annisjoyayopan847
    @annisjoyayopan847 8 місяців тому

    @jolly bhie butale

  • @medxandriekennellylazaro1926
    @medxandriekennellylazaro1926 8 місяців тому

    ano po name ni sr. munbaki? i want to learn BAKI, since i am a Baglan in our tribe, bagbag-o in ilocos sur. is there any ways on how to contact this munbaki? thanks

  • @molongmoises8074
    @molongmoises8074 8 місяців тому

    Yan ang igorot from ifugao magaling mag englesh

  • @rommelabbacan6891
    @rommelabbacan6891 9 місяців тому

    Baki is a way of life. It’s the way, we humans live for thousands of years, before , the introduction of modern hospitals by our invaders. It’s just like watching AVATAR movie. Every living things are interconnected. And we can seek healing trough connecting with other dimensions.