ilocano burial traditions

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/350115/money/. , Tan-ok Festival of Festivals: Rediscovering Ilocano Pride, Unity, Miniature Watercolor Paintings Khervin John Gallandez, Philippines: Estrada Impeachment Trial: Singson, Pangasinan Gov to Face Graft Cases over Black Sand Mining. We also take on life with a bag of popcorn! Lewis, Henry T. 1984. The official mourning period lasts a year, during which pamisa (feasts) are held periodically to honor the deceased: the makasiyam on the ninth day after the death; makabulan, a month after; and pitobulan, seven months after. This is how we love every littlr sacrifices we made. http://www.rappler.com/business/special-report/whymining/whymining-latest-stories/74937. ArtPeople. A haircut before the babys first birthday will shorten its life. A few days before the makatawen, or the first death anniversary, the family performs the gulgul again but this time facing west, to express their acceptance and letting go of the loved one. Juan Sadot is a moron; in these yarns, he acts silly because of his failure to understand his errands or situations confronting him. Share with us your stories at editor@pilipinaspopcorn.com. The design, by architect Raisson John J. Bassig, integrates the owners postmodern (emigrant) lifestyle with the appearance of the Spanish-period stonehouse. On the day of the burial, in the early morning, another food offering must be prepared. The essay is the least developed and patronized by writers from the Ilocos. Albert, Jose Ramon G. 2013. Ilocano. In his work titled Begin the Journey, 2013, the, Esteban Villanueva, La Victoria de la tropa de Vigan en 29 de Setiembre 1807 (National Museum of the Philippines Collection), The rarest and most important paintings in the Ilocos are the Basi Revolt series by Esteban Villanueva. http://beta.philstar.com/arts-and-culture/2005/07/04/284878/. The Art Scenes in Baguio (Second of a Series). Sun Star, 18 April. Contemporary forms in the groups repertoire are the daniw iti parparaangan, narrative poetry about everyday life in Ilocandia; the daniw iti radyo, poetry recited on radio with an instrumental rendition of Faithful Love as standard background music; and the danirak, poetry accompanied by rock music (Tabag 2016). 1982. The postwar general amnesty program cleared the courts of numerous charges and countercharges arising from the wartime killings and reprisals. Rambaud, Cles B., Martin T. Rochina, and Hernan Garcia Tabin, eds. Aside from the basic binacol or triple-toned warp design, Gamayo also forms more intricate patterns such as the kusikos or spiral forms like oranges, and sinansabong or flowers (Tobias 2015). The supernatural power to punish an offender is believed to belong mainly to women. This traditional worldview, which has persisted in a modified and more casual manner, may incorporate traces of ecclesiastical rites. After the invocation, the farmer offers the priest a token of the harvest.A fusion of olden and current rituals is the setting up of the abong-abong (shed for a temporary altar) along the route of the procession during the Holy Week. Hidalgo, is set in the years surrounding EDSA I. Most of the old brick-and-tile houses in Vigan differ from the bahay na bato in the Tagalog region in terms of architectural style. PINAKBET or commonly known as Pakbet is a vegetable dish with fish sause. 2015c. As in other pueblos, the town planning was compelled by the dual objectives of conquest and conversion. Once the couple decide to marry, the boy informs the girl's parents about their plans. Abayas appeal to the Ilocano was his last, for he fought to his last bullet, was captured, and tortured to death in the plaza of Candon, Ilocos Sur. Shaped like an oversized pail, it is commonly used for storing water and salt. The couple has just begun the armed revolt when Diego is assassinated by Pedro Becbec (Alan Glinoga), who objects to the couples plan to forge an alliance with the British invaders. These used to be handed down through the elders nighttime storytelling; now they are propagated in schools as part of cultural studies, particularly those on the folk history of towns, mountains, and lakes. Rice is strewn all over the coffin for good luck. Asuncion, Filomena G. Bantayog.org, 14 October. Growing up the Ilocano way is to imbibe steadily the customary beliefs and rites, alongside the current trends in culture purveyed by mass media. Before the pamisa, the leader of the group offers a spoonful each of the cooked foods on the altar. The municipality is a conglomeration of a number of barangays and is administered by elective and appointive officials. Historically, the Ilocano people have developed a near-stereotypical reputation among . Even if some of these traditions were still done and some are not, and in spite of the influence modernization, their customs, beliefs and practices still persist among them. Santiago Orendain (1713-1768). Business World Online, 10 June. Sometimes, a coconut shell is placed under the dying man's bed so that everyone in the room may hear the angel and the devil fighting for possession of the man's soul. The people put on their native garments: the women, their abel kimona and pandiling (handwoven blouse and skirt), along with their heirloom jewelry and suitable accessories; the men, the camisa de chino and abel trousers. A woman who does not tie her long hair back whenever she goes out will cause her to deliver a snake with her baby. A favored person may be flown to this mountaintop in a sailboat and taught how to heal people with the medicinal plants growing here (Griffiths 1988, 78). 1991. Black Sand Mining Operations in Cagayan Province DismantledMines Bureau. GMA News Online, 26 February. It was his father, master carpenter Melecio Mata, who taught him to sculpt (Senate 2015). The theme of the series is expressed in the brief introduction that opens every episode, the first sentence of which is: Natural laeng ti panagbiddut, adda latta kanito ti kinalupoy no ti puso ken panunot ket maandingay iti sappuyot ni sulisog (It is but human to fall into temptation; nevertheless, our conscience compels us to contemplate our iniquities and transgressions so that we will become truly contrite.). A beautiful courtyard newly landscaped is that of the Villa Angela at the southern edge of the pueblo. 1991. Ilocano cosmology links the here and now with the afterworld, hence the belief in hovering ghosts during wakes or in naluganan (possessed), whereby the spirit of the dead enters the body of a living person to communicate with certain relatives. The traditional rooster courtship, the arikenken poetry-and-dance joust between a man and a woman, the dung-aw for a departed kin, as well as for the entombed Christ during the Lenten Lectio, are protodramas, too. The topography of Ilocos projects the appearance of a series of salad bowls rimmed by rolling hills on a cramped table. The succeeding novels did not transcend the mawkish, simplistic, and moralistic plot of the koridos. Video 48. To the devout, Semana Santa is a very intense period of prayers and processions; to the less pious, it means a series of gawking sessions on the roadside as the procession passes by and sharing liquor and food with friends and relatives. He had demanded of the Spanish government that all Spaniards and mestizos from the province be expelled, and he was mainly recruiting the timawa (common people) to his movement. Cultural Change among the Kalinga and Catalangan in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, From Death to Birth: Ritual Process and Buddhist Meanings in Northern Thailand, The Persistence of Purgatory? Life in resettlement areas and bustling trade centers of Mindanao was the forte of Billy Sambrano and Lito Soriano. . Verzosa and Villanueva established their careers as visual artists in Ilocos before exhibiting their works in national and international communities. South and west of Vigan are the towns of Cagayan, Santa Catalina, and San Ildefonso supplying seafood, vegetables, and salt. During the dry spell, some poles could be seen thrusting out of the water, and later generations believed that these were relics of the flooded houses. Because these native rulers were the power brokers of the clans, it was also from their ranks, ironically, that rebel leaders or warlords emerged time and again. The story of the 18th-century revolt led by husband and wife Diego Silang and Gabriela de Estrada is inscribed in the national narrative of the Philippine struggle against foreign rule. After a relative has given a gift, he or she drinks a glass of basi, which has been placed on a stand at the center of the dancing area. for they are as itchy as the tugui [a rootcrop]). Beginning in mid-18th century, there was a steady migration from the coast to the midlands that was matched by a movement of settlers from the uplands to certain uninhabited coastal sites, particularly in the northern reaches of the Ilocos. The provincial governor or alcalde mayor was most of the time a ceremonial figure, acting more as an overseer for projects originating in Manila. 2011. In being thrifty we arecalled kuripot. Ani Journal 6 (1). http://video48.blogspot.com. Agatep, Zacarias G. Bantayog.org, 9 October. Moreover, elections to political office and undertaking of public projects required friar approval, which effectively diminished local leadership (Scott 1986, 10-11). The lack of unity of the Ilocano guerrillas was partly due to conflicting areas of operation and partly to the rivalries of American and Filipino commanders. This explains why its lines are more graceful and its walls much thinner than the old stone or brick churches. Accessed 23 June. From the 1930s to the 1950s, bukanegan was a lively feature in fiestas and big school affairs. http://www.rappler.com/nation/32933-chavit-savellano-misused-tobacco-funds. The wife of the deceased person prepares the body with specially chosen clothes by herself, and is placed in a coffin in the center of the house when done. https://aglipayan.wordpress.com/2011/06/01/. However, some local symbols of fertility and harvest in the form of fruits and clustered blooms are also carved into canopied beds. When the man and woman have agreed to marry, the man conducts the panagpudno, in which he calls on his future parents-in-law to ask for their consent. Bragado, Jose A., and Benjamin M.Pascual, eds. Linapet is a cylindrical cake, with the glutinous rice, coconut milk, and molasses mixed together before it is boiled, wrapped in a pre-cut piece of banana leaf, and steamed. Since 2000, the Tan-ok Festival has been held yearly in Ilocos Nortes provincial capital, Laoag City. Solemn music is played during the funeral procession from the house of the dead to the church and then to the cemetery. Manila: MCS Enterprises Inc. De Morga, Antonio. National Living Treasures: Teofilo Garcia. National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 5 May. Antero Guerrero Santos, 1948-1971, of Laoag, Ilocos Norte, was a student leader in the years leading to the First Quarter Storm of 1970. The Ilocano people are an Austronesian-speaking people. Manong Diego performed in schools in the provinces of Ilocos Norte and Isabela, occasionally in the capitol of Cagayan, and at events of the GUMIL Filipinas. . Bryan Teves is from Santa Lucia, Ilocos Sur, and he does social realist paintings influenced by his fathers life as a laborer. (1582) 1903. Gabriela continues the fight until she is captured and hanged. 2014. P1 billion in Tobacco Funds Misused. Rappler, 4 July. During the nine-day wake, candles are kept burning constantly to keep evil spirits away. The political structure was the same for all the pueblos. When Atamante recovers from his grief, he persuades Princess Laudamia to flee with him to Verona. 2002. Pandayang Lino Brocka. Whiteness here signifies purity of intention, and the fresh meat symbolizes the desire to offer a gift of atonement. Several kinds of atang for the spirit of the deceased as well as other spirits lurking nearby are prepared for the umras, rituals marking various stages of mourning. The relatively large and solid buildings in the barangay are the elementary school and the barangay hall. The mourners wear black if the deceased is an adult, and white if a child. Quezon City: NSTA-Assisted UPS Integrated Research Program A, University of the Philippines. Experiences during Martial Law. Interview with Jose Ma. Carabaos and cows are raised by the Ilocano for a dual purpose: first as a draft animal for the farm and for transport; and second, for meat. Indigenous religious beliefs and practices are predominant in rituals for wakes and funerals. To make ends meet, even marginal farm lots are tilled almost all year round to suitable crops. He uses watercolor and oil in rendering realistic portraits of identifiable landmarks and artifacts of his hometown of Vigan: a pile of misshapen, discarded burnay; the church and its belltower; details of a window missing some capiz shells; details of another window with a sagging bamboo grill; and the Vigan stonehouse from various angles (Pineda 2010). Through the elaborate ritual of the atang, Ilocanos have their own unique way of honoring their dead. Peasants, Merchants, and Politicians in Tobacco Production. In many cemeteries, the vast majority of graves are oriented in such a manner that the bodies lie with their heads to the West and their feet to the East. This time, the family must slaughter a native pig and small pieces of its heart, liver, pancreas, lungs, stomach as well as pieces of meat and fat are half-cooked and skewered on a stick. The second umras, with another atang, is held on the ninth night (Wallace 2006, 32-33; Picache 2012). Another custom shared with the Cordillera inhabitants is the long wake to enable distant kin to bid their last goodbye to the departed. The bamboo-and-thatch shelter is decorated with a variety of native fruits and flowers. The old, ornate blankets from Abra Tinguian villages, generally called binacol, or the rare Kankanaey blankets called kalgo, are highly treasured not only for their antiquity but also for their ritual and mythic significance in the traditional lifeways. One day, she goes on a long bus trip to the city to settle a financial problem and comes upon an unexpected windfall: a bagful of millions of pesos that a fugitive from the law has left with her. Those keeping vigil recount all the good deeds of the deceased before the group. By using our site, you agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. New York: Harcourt Brace and Corp. Mayo, Rachel. ano meaning native of, thus ilocano means people of the bay. In the mid-1990s the works of the poet Godofredo Reyes inspired the Avant-Garde Iluko Poetry Contest, which paved the way for experimental poetry. And the old woman said they were preparing to bury the dead. Lazaga, Junley, ed. . The Life and Art of Arturo Rafanan-Rabara.The Varsitarian 79 (5/21 November). The most enchanting of the churches is Paoay Church, whose pyramidal structure has been simply called earthquake baroque or baroque adapted to the realities of Philippine earthquakes. Another Ilocano writer, Gracianus Reyes, has written two novels and two volumes of short stories in English. Ancheta, Tatum. Notable sculptors are Boy de Peralta, who specialized in wood murals, and Jun Lazo, who continued the tradition of carving santos in San Vicente, Ilocos Sur. This last type of food offering needs to be done again, according to tradition, on the 30th day after the death and on the first year death anniversary. http://philarchicon.blogspot.com/2013/06/. While Veronas royalty are mired in intrigues and amorous pursuits, Sultan Palmadin of the Turkish Empire sends his best fighters to spy on Veronas domain and military defenses. Accessed 19 June. Anyone standing on the threshold of her home will cause her a difficult delivery. On the ninth day is the pamisa (feast). 1906. A dallot in which two parties discuss terms of betrothal and wedding details have been performed by Fe Camacho and Mario Tejada. http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2014/12/08/1400262/. The sculpture was inaugurated at the annual Himala sa Buhangin Festival and now stands on the sand dunes of Paoay. Azurin, Arnold Molina. 2014. Alongside the growth of the novel, the short story emerged as a close parallel, both in theme and craft. Rambaud, Cles B., Neyo Mario E. Valdez, Eliseo Contillo, Juan Al. The internal organs and best parts of a butchered pig are strung on a stick, one end of which is stuck to a beam inside the house. The Ilocano who have ventured into novel writing in English, like F. Sionil Jose, usually deal with the same subjects and characters as those writing in Ilocano. , ed. It does not includes the belief of some religion in the places. The volume Bukanegan A Nagrurupiran (The Bukanegan Joust), 1934, features the poetic contest among Mariano Gaerlan, who spoke for Sanikua (Wealth); Godofredo Reyes, Adal (Learning); and Leon Pichay, Dayaw (Honor). Burial customs of the Ilocano people include closing all windows first before taking the casket out of the home, preventing any part of the coffin to hit any part of the dwelling (to prevent the spirit of the dead from loitering to bring forth dilemmas to the household; to some Filipinos, a coffin hitting any object during a funeral means that another person will soon die), and washing the hairs of family members with a shampoo known as. Among the earliest daniw (poem) written in Iluko is Pampanunot ken Patay (Meditations on Death), 1627, composed of 10 quatrains on the meaning of lifes trials up to sentencia nga ududi (the final judgment day). The group of Barbaro Paat in Bantay, Ilocos Sur seems to have been the most patronized because of the dramatic storylines of its plays and the most enduring, as evidenced by the age and style of the roll-up telon (painted backdrop). Quezon City: Aklahi Foundation Inc. Criminal Case No. Bulosans stories of Ilocano farm life were rich in local color but with a shade of exaggerated humor bordering on satire. Carroll, Alison. Agawidun actually mean go home, and di ka agbatbati means dont stay there or you come with me. The exceptions to this pragmatic aspect in skilled artistry are jewelry making, now a vanishing art, in Bantay, Ilocos Sur; the carving of religious icons; and furniture making in San Vicente, also in Ilocos Sur. After this, the coffin is brought out of the house. Although the native wine is normally fermented at home, the Ilocano were forced to sell their produce at a low price to the stores, from which they then bought back the wine at a higher price. Culture and Tradition of Ilocos Ilocano Culture The Ilocanos are known for being hardworking, appreciative, simple. Before the coffin is taken out of the house, a rooster or a hen, depending upon the sex of the decease, is beheaded and thrown out into the yard opposite the stairs. Gabriela de Estrada and the venerable elder Nicolas Cario continued Silangs fight. A chicken is sacrificed on a small makeshift altar in the patients yard. Like the novelists, short story writers focused initially on the sentimental themes and Cinderella plots. 2016. (Therefore let the joy of one be the joy of both. Bose, 1949-2002, used indigenous materials like bamboo and ash to create mixed-media works. Despite this obstacle, the rebels tried to cross the river, but in this vulnerable position, they were easily routed. In the hope of widening the path toward a secular direction, Florentinos son, Isabelo de los Reyes, began publishing in the 1890s his Iluko translations of European and Chinese poetry in order to expose Ilocano writers to the great literary traditions of the world. In 2010, some members of GUMIL Filipinas formed the group Daniw ken Basi as a means of reviving traditional Ilocano poetry through performance art, though they are not averse to transforming it into modern, even comic, forms. All the riverside trade posts from Lingayen to Bangui were the first to be transformed into pueblos organized along the typical grid pattern radiating from the church, plaza, and town hall. In pre-Spanish times, this stoneware was a regular trade item between the Ilocano and Japanese merchants, who preferred the Ilocos-made tibor to any other Asian ceramic, especially for their tea-drinking rituals (Morga 1961). The hall functions as a meeting place for the barangay council, an assembly hall when higher government officials visit, and a site for the occasional public health programs and other such public service activities. The same method was used by the Japanese invaders, but a number of American-educated professionals joined the guerrilla forces in the hills. The riddles come in couplets, with closer attention to rhythm than to rhyme. The following year, the philosophical drama Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan (Norte, The End of History), directed by Lav Diaz, with running time of four hours and ten minutes, qualified for the Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard competition in Paris, France. It is presented the day before the wedding in a grand ceremony called albasya. Among the Ilocano, the myth of Angalo ken Aran is a favorite in explaining the origin of the regions rivers, lakes, and first inhabitants. Along with these reading materials came the korido volumes to inculcate loyalty to God and the Spanish king. Makati City: GUMIL Metro Manila. Manila: ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information. She finally won a leading role playing herself in the metatextual semi-fictionalized documentary, also known as mockumentary, Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay, for which she earned the Best Actress Award in the 2011 Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival (Six Degrees 2016). When a man dies, an atong (burning piece of wood) is placed in front of the gate of his house. Photo ByAMAZING GIVEAWAYS, VLOGS AND COOKING RECIPES. In 1818, the Spanish colonial administration divided the Ilocos province into Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur to distribute the rapidly growing population and to keep a tighter control over the people (Wallace 2006, 16). Upon their return home, another widow dabs coconut oil on their hair, forehead, and nape three times, washes their face with a basinful of water mixed with basi, and gives their forehead three gentle taps (Picache 2012). An example of this patriotic rhetoric is the New Years Day circular of Ecclesiastical Governor Gregorio Aglipay to the clergy, urging the priests to use their moral stature in rallying the people in the defense of the integrity and independence of (t)his natal land, free from all foreign subjugation. Aglipay urged the priests to use the pulpit in telling the people with the frankness of a true believer that if they do not really adhere to the ideals of the Revolution or if they remain indifferent to whatever happens, all too soon they will see with their own eyes the sure end of everything they have: they themselves, or if not their children, will shed tears of blood to behold the ruins of their house, the death of how many loved ones. 1965. The second atang is held in the early hours of the day of the funeral. A number of Philippine films have used regional languages in the dialogue either to add a realistic touch to the depiction of a small-town character and setting or to poke fun at a country yokels accent. Cuntapay herself may be of noble lineage, which can be traced back to Gobernadorcillo Felipe Cutapay [sic] of Tumauini, Isabela who, in 1621, led one of the first widespread uprisings against Spanish rule (Blair and Robertson 1906, vol. A bundle of arutang (rice stalk), sugarcane vinegar, gawwed (betel nut), and small rolled Virginia tobacco called pinadis are prepared for the ceremony. Foronda, Marcelino A. Jr., and Juan A. Foronda. Albano, Raymundo Ridad. In CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Arts, 1st ed., 303-304. Some modern scholars, however, argue that as far as the Ilocano tradition of giving names to their place of residency is concerned, the i + looc etymology is actually an exonym. The name Ilocano actually come from Imeaning from, loocmeaning bay and ano meaning native of, thus ilocano means people of the bay. The 21 Spanish-period churches of Ilocos Sur are constructed from building blocks of coral and brick, cemented with the mortar and plaster made of molasses, lime, and the sticky sap of sablot (Tag batikuling) wood and leaves. This is how we preserve our culture. In this atang, most of the food is made of native glutinous rice flour which is used to prepare sweet delicacies. Relacion de las Islas Filipinas. In The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803, edited by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson, vol. Closely related to this process is the belief in naluganan or possession, where the soul of a dead person goes inside the body of a living relative to communicate with the family, either to ask for simple favors like placing on his or her grave a plateful of a favorite dish or a pair of sandals. The ikit are the siblings and their spouses on the fathers side; the uliteg are the siblings and their spouses on the mothers side. Other cast members are Tetchie Agbayani and John Arcilla. Other folkdances are ingrained in the quest for sustenance, such as the rabong (bamboo shoot), which celebrates this Ilocano delicacy, the dinaklisan (fishing) and the asin (salt). Tibaldo, Art. 1986. Manila: Philippine Historical Committee. https://www.artlink.com.au/articles.cfm?id=2457. Rabaras The Profile of the Filipino is an 8square foot mural that won first prize in the Festal 2000 International Mural Painting Competition and is in the permanent collection of the Seattle Center Pavilion (dela Rosa 2007). Performers accompany their chanting with the characteristic sway-balance of the pandango. In the MIMAROPA region: Occidental Mindoro, 26,766; Oriental Mindoro, 10,728; Marinduque, 237; and Palawan, 24,902 (NSO 2000; 2010). It began in 1956, when the Ilocano president Ramon Magsaysay legislated support for the industry and its farmers. 1924. His pieces, published in American magazines, were gathered in one volume titled The Laughter of My Father. 1835. Rice, corn, and various vegetables are the main crops for subsistence in the region. http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/281930/lifestyle. http://www.pinoykusinero.com/2014/03/dinengdeng-or-inabraw-mixed-vegetables.html?m=1. These are presided over by an elderly widow whose status has earned her the right to communicate with the spirit world. While many people in Abra Valley trace their ancestral links to lowland communities, they are in fact dwelling in the Cordillera range. 49, 300). Agsaksi, also known as getting their marriage license at the municipal hall, is done by the engaged couple in the company of their parents. The political system was rooted in the clan or the extended family structure. Ilocanos can be found living in the Northern Luzon. Pascual referred to this phase as the Second Basi Revolt. Writers like Constante Casabar, Arsenio Ramel, and Marcelino Foronda Jr. highlighted the wartime problems and the postwar tensions impelling a new wave of migration from the region. This practice is usually done when someone go to a place that their not used to go. As the rebels entered each town, they were welcomed with anito sacrifices, which are indigenous rituals and offerings, much to the friars dismay. Pacnis, Prodie Gar. Knock, Knock. The food offerings consist of a variety of glutinous-rice cakes: Patupat is unsweetened, slightly salted rice cake contained in a triangular pouch of woven strips of a banana or palm leaf and boiled in sugarcane juice and coconut milk. They are dispersed in the NCR as follows: Quezon City, 5.2% or 112,258; City of Manila, 49,831; Caloocan City, 44,487; Valenzuela City, 15,092; Pasig City, 13,668; and NCR, 15,657. His grandmother said, Because he is dead. Why are they bundling him in a mat? asked Juan. In the 1960s, with the spread of the transistor radio, these jousts left the stage to go on air every weekend in some radio stations in Ilocos and Pangasinan. So was the floor plan of this ancestral house, which used to be a remarkable prototype of the Vigan houses, with a granary and stable behind the house and fruit trees in the courtyard. Manila: The Star Book Store. The Doctrina carried the earliest transcribed poems in the Ilocano script as well as a segment of an ancient Ilocano manuscript, while the Arte included a section on the rules for writing poetry. The narrow northwestern coast of Luzon directly facing the West Philippine Sea is the native domain of the Ilocano. Griffiths, Stephen. The massive churches in Ilocos are the most enduring relics of the colonial period. It is spoken as a native language by eight million people. The structure of these buildings was basically similar to the brick-and-tile residential houses, except for their large windows. Ilocos Sur Is Helpless against Illegal Black Sand Mining. GMA News Online, 29 May. RRs Philippine Almanac: Book of Facts 1986 Edition. 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