Is there division between Igorots in the Diaspora? https://t.co/QZyg5srFQ5 via @YouTube
An interesting discussion on the differences of our people, those at home and those abroad! Follow for more interesting talks! Torogi talks!
Torogi Talk | Showcasing Igorots like the 1904 World Fair https://t.co/CHSNZnDmnB via @YouTube
Follow us on Youtube and engage in our discussion on our history. Keep an eye out on more to come!
Hello world, we have some new stuff down the pipeline which we are calling our “Second Season”, these will be published in the near future. In the meantime come check out our first season of Torogi Talks @IgorotWorld https://t.co/9qK4nNZGwr
Torogi Talk | Discrimination. What do we think about it and how does it ... https://t.co/DK1Owp2fDv via @YouTube sharing a previous podcast that we did a while back. Come check out the rest of our discussions
Infighting among fellow Igorots https://t.co/ZkMzFmXTtS via @YouTube the identity that is Igorot is one of untiy within the tribes. Much like our culture, there are certain aspects of what it is to be human that trancends time, love, respect and even hatred.
Is there division between Igorots in the Diaspora? https://t.co/QZyg5srFQ5 via @YouTube a question to be had for the young folks in Igorot Diaspora as well as those whome are first and second generation Igorots whom are immigrants
Torogi Talk | The diaspora and what we've been up to https://t.co/K3LBYyZtiR via @YouTube
Come watch and enjoy our discussions with our guest Charlene Ocab about her perspectives and experiences, all from an Igorot perspective!
A pedestrian take on a very deep and scholarly question regarding the contraversial perspective : Are Filipinos are Asian or Pacific Islander? https://t.co/V1YbZ73ZqW via @YouTube
Lola Tagayan sharing the story of her tattoos that was given to her by a mabatok from Guinzadan, Bauko in Mountain Province way back in 1930. Back then young women would be adorned tattoos as a rite to show they are prepared for marriage. (Photo: Johnedel Matias)
Happy Canada Day. We Igorot in diapora are very privileged to be citizens in the “Great White North”, however, we acknowledge that this privilege comes at the expense of our indigenous brothers and sisters of the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit within unceded territory.