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Philippine Daily Inquirer
September 21, 2000
• Found in the provinces of
•Nueva Ecija
•Nueva Vizcaya [Kasibu and Alfonso Castaneda]
•Quirino
•Aurora
• Said to be the descendants of 15th century Malays
• They were also called ABACOS, IBILAOS, and ILONGOTS
• Fiercely resisted intrusions by foreigners and even Filipinos
survival Summer
months
Dictated by a certain plant
• By the ’60s, they changed their name from Ilongot to BUGKALOT
• Known for their colorful attire, musical instruments and artifacts
• popular festive dance is called Baleleng
“Wrestling Mania”
Citrus aurantium, L.
• Used as analgesic
• For contusions, rheumatic arthritis, cough and malaria
•Rinse and cut into sections,
then sun dry.
Yacon Polymia Sonchifolia
• Hyperglycemia
• Blood purifier
• Fertility enhancer
Yerba buenaMentha arvensis Linn.
• Menstrual cramps
• Stomach Pain
• Rinse, boil and drink tea
Yellow Ginger Cucurma longa
• relieves muscle pain
• Slice, soak in any oil
• wounds
• bukol
• sprain
• Urinary Tract Infection
• abdominal pain
• Dry the stem, boil and drink tea
• wounds
• Mince leaves, drop extract on affected part
Lemon Grass Andropogon citratus
• for cleansing
• lowers blood pressure
• dry leaves, boil and drink tea
Morella faya
• aka Bagbag / Caballero
• Flowers of these tree are observed by the Bugkalot.
•Katutubo Directory, A Global YES Event for the UN Decade of Indigenous People
• Newspaper clippings DOT Library
• http://www.hear.org/oisc/oisc_target_species/morella_faya.htm
• Philippine Daily Inquirer
• http://ecogovproject.denr.gov.ph/images/Bugkalot%20Tribesman2.jpg
• http://www.metagora.org/training/casestudy/Appendix%201.1%20The%203%20Tribes%20and%20Ancestral%20Domains-201206.pdf
• http://technorati.com/videos/youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbalrxpHPOXU