How true is the comment from a friend here...they burn the trees planted when the Dept of Forestry starts to "lay-off" employees. "Job security?" ...just askin' ps. my friend hails proximus to N.VIZ...
Someone asked me to serialize a few articles on the offerings done by the Kalanguya, Igorots of the bygone era though some are still doing them until now. So TM, here you go. I could have emailed it to you but that's making it too easy for you. After all, you should be the one doing your own research, cheat! :) Be warned that I just copied it from a paper on Cultural vs. Biblical Keyterms presented at the International Translation Conference 2006 held in Horsleys Green, High Wycombe, Bucks., England. Besides, wala na rin akong maisulat muna. . 4 Types of Sacrifice/ Offering in Kalanguya Culture The Kalanguya sacrifices are collectively known as keleng but to the wider Filipino society, these sacrifices are called CaƱao [1] [kan’yaw], a collective name referring to the Kalanguya sacrifices. I have categorized the types of keleng according to the purpose for which such sacrifices are performed. They are performed to achieve either social, physiological, or spiritual outcomes. The K...
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thanks kadi sa panonood! :) Para kay Boss Ninong ito, kase noon pa nangungulit at gusto daw niyang makita ang kaniyang mga alaga in action!
ps. my friend hails proximus to N.VIZ...