Tattooing has been a part of Filipino tribal life since pre-Hispanic colonisation of the Philippine Islands, When the Spanish first landed in the Philippine Islands, they were met by the tribal people of the Visayas, who had full body tattooing, the Spanish dubbed these Islands as "La Isla De Los Pintados" or "The Island of the Painted Ones".[1] Tattooing in the Philippines is a tribal form of rank and accomplishments, some tribes believed that tattoos had magical qualities.
Showing posts with label batuk. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Monday, June 20, 2016
Journey to the wonderful mountains of Kalinga, Finding Master Fang Od the last Batuk
our tour guide mr. Victor baculi, Zaira, I, and Mira |
this is the place you can relax after the brutal 12hours busride |
some design from above |
this is the one i hate |
me and Master Fang Od |
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me while climbing up on my 778 steps count high.... whooooo.... |
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exhausted after first 100 steps... ahhh ahhhh ahh...need water.... |
roadtrip above the jeepney scary shi*** |
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someone trying to sell us this raw fresh cannabis |
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up high in the mountains of Kalinga, Buscalan |
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just thinkin something |
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my turn, its hurts Master Apo Fang Od |
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me and dens |
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the Batuks and me |
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