10/08/2024
On National Indigenous People's Day, we returned from a long overdue, in person, visit to Kalinga.
This is the Awichon Cultural Village, where National Living Treasure, Alfonso Saclag, created a replica village of pre-colonial Kalinga architecture. There are no nails used, just joinery. Propped up on stilts, it keeps pests away as one sleeps and acts as security from outsiders. Cool in the daytime, warmer at night when the mountain air is a bit more crisp. It overlooks spectacular views of the forest and rice terraces, reminding one about how Kabunyian provides all that is needed. It's been almost 4 years since we have been back here, and reconnecting to elders after all this time has given us a chance to deeply reflect what this work means to us.
It isn't just about selling arts and crafts. It's culture... identity. To wear our roots with pride is a reminder of the wisdom of our ancestors. If we don't know who we are, how do we speak up in a time when we are needed? We are at a critical time when indigenous wisdom is needed to bridge the gap between nature and humanity. We've forgotten that what we do to nature, we do to ourselves. This is what our takeaway was as we reconnected with our elders. We hope that you also take the time to reconnect to your elders.