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  • i wish i could live again to the mother of my daughter shes an igorot..... i love there culture..

  • ..I Miss when i was a kid..during IMBAYAH,,,we walk around Banaue, Banana Leaves as our Clothing and BArefoot...anyway...Worth it Naman...hoping that after 3 years...I wiLL join the Parade,,,hehehe..>MAtagu tagu taku an amin...GOD BLESS i-ibbah an Ipugaw...

  • ..wiwww..Happy to see fellow Banaueans here...Nice :)

  • hi mr rafaelmanuel..do appreciate this video..would you mind,whats the title of the music background..i really need it.thanks lot..

  • haggiyo matagu tagu tuu an amin!

  • ,,, why don't you use an Ifugao song that has a lyrics that can relate to the pictures, rather than this minus one, i appreciate it, but it's not very catchy,,,

  • nice vid....miss my place...

  • @keithmaui08 i fanauer amet lang ino?

  • y i cant see my face here..hehe..

  • @norjoebelbinwag ......i was here...heheheh

  • @emmorr11 ...annakkaya ......mayat hiten in upload yu!..tanganu an at hitu nan music na? dapat kuma ya HUDHUD!....

    i hate those wearing our proud G-string with undies! ...proud to be a Banauean!

  • @emmorr11 i fanauer ayu ya...

  • shoot...nice one.better if it's a real video not only picx. anyways it's really good.

  • maraming salamat sa iyong pagkagilas magbuo ng isang pelikula, na maituturing nating isang mahalagang kayamanan, mabuhay!!! tambay ng burnham park.

  • a glimpse of home... it's our culture that makes us distinct from other people. it gives us our identity... i just hope this tradition will pass on to generations yet to come. coz i think due to lack of funds many tribesmen are not participating or are not able to participate. i think bigger prizes would motivate them too to gather during events like this. hehehe.. proud to be a "Banaueian" !!! Hagiyo!

  • manong kinda i know u from somewhere else did i meet you before im from balili la trinidad benguet.BSU ak nagskwela yr 2005 batch... just dont know where did i meet u ... but i know i meet u somewhere in la trinidad

  • wow! nice video.right its the "olang" that causes erosion. not the leaving of young generation.Anyway,sometimes seeking greener pasture doesn't mean that you're turning your back on your culture and traditions because you can still embrace them as long as you like,and be of much help if you have the means.

  • hello..devious monk.. i agree with you..

  • Great video.

    Mabuhay!

  • you took some beautiful and compelling photos. I enjoyed it very much. thanks!

  • hey your wrong.its the "kolang"that causes the erosion of terraces lol.

  • I heard the rice terraces of the cordilleras are eroding because more and more of the young generation are leaving the mountains to find work in the city...I tell you, the city in the world are all the same, everybody competes, we forget sometimes what the meaning of life is. My advice is stay in the mountains with nature and embrace your culture.

  • embracing ones culture doesnt mean that you stay in the mountains for life. sometimes greener pasture can be appreciated and experienced in other places.

  • Are you an indigenous of Cordilleras Mountains?

  • thanks 4 posting dis video...i'm an ifugao also but i never saw the festival in my homeland...hagiyo!!! ifugao..hehe

  • Home sweet home! kakamiss din pla... thanks for posting.

  • There's more to the Philippines than just the city. I hope more and more people can learn to appreciate that...

    Thank you for posting this. I was supposed to go but due to personal reasons I wasn't able to make it. Now I know what I missed... for sure I'll go to the next one. After 3 years... ^__^ hehe

  • ang cu-cute naman ng mga bata.just remembering my daycare pupils before who worn this type of costume.anyway its a very nice video.more power to the uploader @ God bless 2 ur next searches.

  • great choice of audio music background!

  • thanks, i'm still scouting for original igorot music to use as backgrounds

  • If you get to go back in the area... try going to the Bontoc Museum. They have what your looking for.

  • there are a lot of and various igorot songs..i suggest you use a song that originates from or pertaining to banaue since this video is imbayah which is a festival of banaue..just for the sake of uniqueness, specificity lang..

  • then suggest one for me, the title and the artist. something that can be compared to the one i used.

  • taraki! gwapo jay first nga picture jay nakared...nice video, once again thank you for sharing!

  • taraki! gwapo jay first nga picture jay nakared...nice video, onec again thank you for sharing!

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