Volume 13
Knowledge and Practices concerning Nature and the Universe
Panaad and the Paril: Traditional Systems of Soil and Water Conservation in Cebu, the Philippines
Panaad and the Paril: Traditional Systems of Soil and Water Conservation in Cebu, the Philippines
In Search of Honour: Eya Ebule as a Legacy of Igbo resistance and food security from World War 2
A series of datags and stonewalls rising in a series of terraces in Sitio Cabalawan, Barangay Tabayag.
Mt. Lantoy, considered a sacred site in the upland barangays of Argao. It wasdeclared a watershed forest reserve by the government of the Philippines.
A paril (stone wall structure) built to collect eroded soil.
A corn farm (in a wide datag) in Sitio Cabalawan, Barangay Tabayag.
A winner of the trophy on two occasions displays his eya ebule trophies on both arms.
Tubers of yam and jars of palm wine to entertain the contestants.
Tethered ram to be won by the most resourceful labourer.
A masquerader adorned with the eya ebule trophy on both arms.