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In T’boli culture, only women are allowed to weave the t’nalak. Lang Dulay was the face of the t’nalak tapestry that her town and the entire South Cotabato province proudly showcased to the ...
The T’boli people honor their Dream Weavers, who’ve traditionally made Tnalak, a textile weave whose patterns are inspired by dreams the weavers get during sleep time.
The T'boli believe in a spirit world – that everything has a spirit, which must be respected for good fortune and to ward off bad spirits that can cause illness and misfortune.
T’boli mothers in this rustic town of some 50,000 people usually seek the assistance of a “paltera,” or a woman who is informally trained to assist in delivering a baby, ...
Rizal Resources Corporation issues the following release to update shareholders on current mine development activities at the T'Boli gold mine in Southern Mindanao.Development of the new "Minion" ...
Records previously provided by BOLI show that Hoyle did discuss state business from a cellphone—including a $554,000 grant the bureau awarded to a nonprofit co-founded by Rosa Cazares, CEO of ...
The T’boli people widely believe that Ginton, the T’boli God of metalwork, bestowed the privilege of mastering the art of brass casting to a select few, among them Fara.
U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle Still Hasn’t Handed Over Public Records on Her Personal Devices to BOLI A lawyer retained by Hoyle is sifting through her text messages now, her spokesperson says.
Helobung, a dance troupe composed of Indigenous T’boli people from the Philippines’ Lake Sebu, is on the latter half of its tour through Oahu, where they have been performing to showcase their ...