Maitum Anthropomorphic Jars

One ofthe places that I have beenwa ting to go to ever since is the Maitum Anthropomorphic Jars Museum located at the Municipal Hall of the town of Maitum in the Province of Sarangani Philippines.

What’s so special about this place?

It was in the 90′s when several secondary burial jars were discovered in Piñol Cave. But these jars are like no other: they hace very intricate human-like designs that cannot be found elsewhere.

Maitum burial jars

Maitum burial jars

Once inspected you would easily notice the fine carvings of the eyes, mouth, nose, and the ears. It is said that id the deceased is a woman, the burial jar would have a breast, but id the dead person is a male,a small protrusion symbolizing the genitalia can be found at the base of the jar.

When a deceased person’s body has fully deconposed, all its bones are then transferred to the secondary burial jar. These are the kinds of jars that was discovered in the caves of Maitum Sarangani.

Through carbon dating process, it was suggested that these anthropomorphic burial jars are more or less 2000 years old, or during the Metal Age. It is said to be the second oldest evidence of human civilization in the Philippines, second only to the ones found in Tabon Cave in Palawan.

Today these burial jars arenon display at the Maitum Municipal Hall museum. Two of these jars have already been declared by the National Museum as a National Cultural Treasure of Philippine Archaeology.

Maitum secondary burial jars

Maitum secondary burial jars



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Lemuhen Cultural Troupe: the Dream Dancers of the Tboli Tribe

A few months ago, I was invited by Sarangani First Lady Michelle Lopez-Solon to come to tour around the province and experience the Sarangani Bay Fest.

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Last May 15, early in the morning, I boarded the Cebu Pacific flight bound for General Santos City, the gateway to the South Central Mindanao region. There I was met by Michelle together with other bloggers who will also be joining the tour.

Our first stop of the day was the Lemuhen Cultural Dance Troupe in Brgy Badtasan in the Municipality of Kiamba. This Tboli community of performers is led by Lyn Lambago.

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They have been eagerly awaiting for our arrival and immediately gave us a warm welcome, the Tboli way.

Upon we arrival we had our traditional Tboli breakfast of camote, Gabi, chicken cooked in bamboo pole and some bananas. After the heavy meal, cultural presentation followed. Several traditional Tboli dances were presented to us. The finale performance was done by Lyn Lambago herself, explaining to us that the number she presented was kin fact shown to her in a dream. She was told that that dance in her dream is the original Tboli dance that should be taught to the younger kids of today.

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Lyn stressed to us that today,many groups are also performing so-called Tboli dances but actually are not authentic dance movements anymore. and In this day and age where traditions are slowly being forgotten by the kids, she emphasizes the need to teach the young Tboli kids their traditional dances. In this way the rich and colorful culture of the Tboli people would be passed on to the next generation.

This was just the first part of our Sarangani, Your Adventure tour. Stay tuned for the second part of this series. In the mean time, enjoy the photos I took during the tour.

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SE7EN: A Year end Blog Post

A few hours to go and we will bid goodbye to 2012. The year has been very exciting for me. Got so many blessings and more opportunities to travel and explore the beauty of the Philippines. I had ups and downs. But what is important is that we got to stand up once again.

Today we look back at some of the most memorable trips I have done in 2012. I actually started this series in Facebook, but will now compile everything here. So here it is…

SE7EN: A Series of Images that has Defined our year 2012. In no particular order:

1. Batad Banaue Ifugao

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