Volume 17
Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events, Traditional Craftsmanship
Between People and Place: Folklore Pertaining to the Natural Environment in a Farming Community in Argao, Cebu
Between People and Place: Folklore Pertaining to the Natural Environment in a Farming Community in Argao, Cebu
Beyond the intangible/tangible binary: an analysis of historic built environments in Valencia, Spain
Panaad and the Paril: Traditional Systems of Soil and Water Conservation in Cebu, the Philippines
Puha Po to Kavaicuwac: a Southern Paiute Pilgrimage in Southern Utah
The horse riders -mayorals- enter the crowded village streets on horseback, followed by bulls. Segorbe, Castellón.
The ball pla traditional dancing is celebrated each year in the old bullfighting court of the village of Benassal, Castellón.
The pilgrims of les Useres resting before entering the village after the pilgrimage to Sant Joan de Penyagolosa, Castellón.
The pilgrims of Culla saying their last prayers on the journey to the historic centre of the village.
The Santantonada celebration takes place in a historic context. A huge pile of bushes is burnt in the central square of the village of Forcall, Castellón.
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.
Offerings found at Five Mile Spring.
The Entrance to Catstair Canyon.
View of Kavaicuwac with Kavaicuwac Paayuxwitse in the Foreground.
The pilgrims’ first view of Kavaicuwac.
Water Babies found at Catstair Canyon.