Learn little-known things about the precolonial period in the Philippines, which is probably the closest thing we ever had to a Golden Age.
Visual artists Renz Botero, Natu Xantino and Ram Botero retell queer experiences through Philippine mythology at the Southeast Asia Queer Cultural Festival 2021
Learn little-known things about the precolonial period in the Philippines, which is probably the closest thing we ever had to a Golden Age.
portrait commission of Malyari, a mangrove halfling in The Islands of Sina Una! It's a 5e setting that pulls from precolonial mythology and culture of the Philippines. (I knew I wanted to do something bright and colorful for this character.✨) #dndart #dungeonsanddragons
Learn little-known things about the precolonial period in the Philippines, which is probably the closest thing we ever had to a Golden Age.
Visual artists Renz Botero, Natu Xantino and Ram Botero retell queer experiences through Philippine mythology at the Southeast Asia Queer Cultural Festival 2021
The Philippine Costumes Barong Tagalog for Men Barong Tagalog, the official national costume of Filipino men, originated from the northern part of the Philippines, and is originally made…
Lantaw showcases beautiful Philippines travel/outdoor photos: beaches/islands, waterfalls, hiking/camping sites, off-the-beaten track destinations.
The Philippines were ruled by Western powers - first the Spanish and later the United States, for some 350 years.
Before Christianity arrived in the Philippines, the natives had their own polytheistic beliefs officiated by the Babaylan. But over time, they went from healers to hell-sent.
Visual artists Renz Botero, Natu Xantino and Ram Botero retell queer experiences through Philippine mythology at the Southeast Asia Queer Cultural Festival 2021
The last trophy heads cut off by Igorot headhunters was supposedly in the late 1970's. These fierce warriors who inhabit the Philippine Cordilleras also built the Banaue rice terraces. A panoramic vista of stairways of rice fields carved into the steep mountainside and reaching up to the skies. Constructed almost entirely by hand 2000 years ago.
Paganism and Christianity, the unlikely friends within Philippines culture. We look at how Freemasonry, paganism and Christianity are lunked and the driving force behind the hidden but massive occu…
Everything you need to know about the Visayas region in the Philippines.
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In the fields of the Philippines' Pampanga province lies a lone, glorious mountain that is said to be the home of a mysterious woman. Unlike other local mountain goddesses who are sweet and gentle, Sinukuan is tough and adamant—and there's a good reason why.
Christian Perez writes his first article for a new eBON series, The History Corner. In this feature, he features the Sarus Crane. I purchased the book Old Manila by Carlos Quirino, Manila, 2016 (fi…
The Boxer Codex is a late-16th-century Spanish manuscript produced in the Philippines. It contains 75 colored illustrations of the peoples of China, the Philipp...
Learn little-known things about the precolonial period in the Philippines, which is probably the closest thing we ever had to a Golden Age.