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18 viewsPadre Ninno Gourmet, one of Fr. Franco Ura's bottled sauces made of organically-grown herbs and vegetables. Ninno was Fr. Uras' nickname as a young boy back in Italy. The missionary runs a cafe in Buda, Davao City that sells food products for the benefit of Lumad children. Mindanews Photo by Keith Bacongco
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19 viewsFr. Franco Uras, SDB, talks about his cafe that sells food products for the benefit of Lumad children, in Buda, Davao City. Mindanews photo by Keith Bacongco
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16 viewsOne of the few Lumads who join the street dancing held in Malaybalay City on March 3, 2012 as part of the Kaamulan, the annual festival celebrating the culture of the seven tribes of Bukidnon. Observers have often pointed out that most street dancers are non-Lumads, either students or local government employees. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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15 viewsOne of the few Lumads who join the street dancing held in Malaybalay City on March 3, 2012 as part of the Kaamulan, the annual festival celebrating the culture of the seven tribes of Bukidnon. Observers have often pointed out that most street dancers are non-Lumads, either students or local government employees. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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9 viewsOne of the few Lumads who join the street dancing held in Malaybalay City on March 3, 2012 as part of the Kaamulan, the annual festival celebrating the culture of the seven tribes of Bukidnon. Observers have often pointed out that most street dancers are non-Lumads, either students or local government employees. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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14 viewsManobos from Quezon town in Bukidnon join the festivities in the ongoing Kaamulan in Malaybalay City on March 1, 2012. Kaamulan is the annual festival showcasing the seven tribes of Bukidnon. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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12 viewsBEAT THE WOOD. Manobos from Quezon town in Bukidnon perform the bangkakaw, a dance where both men and women beat a piece of log to create rhythm in movements and music, on March 1, 2012. at the ongoing Kaamulan in Malaybalay City. Kaamulan is the annual festival showcasing the seven tribes of Bukidnon. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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13 viewsLumad performers like this Manobo from Quezon town in Bukidnon are a common sight at the ongoing Kaamulan in Malaybalay City, the provincial capital, on March 1, 2012. Kaamulan is the annual festival showcasing the seven tribes of Bukidnon. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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7 viewsA Manobo woman from Quezon town in Bukidnon prepares her instrument while attending to her son at the same time in this scene at the ongoing Kaamulan in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, on March 1, 2012. Kaamulan is the annual festival showcasing the seven tribes of Bukidnon. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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12 viewsWaway Saway, a Talaandig visual artist and musician from Songco, Lantapan town in Bukidnon, shares a light moment with fellow musicians hours before their concert at the Kaamulan in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Kaamulan is an annual festival in honor of Bukidnon's seven tribes. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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12 viewsTwo Talaandig musicians play bamboo flutes which they themselves fashioned. Talaandig musician and visual artist Waway Saway have trained many of his fellow Lumad to play ethnic instruments and paint using soil as medium. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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9 viewsKUBING. A Talaandig musician from Songco, Lantapan town in Bukidnon shows how to play the kubing, at the capitol grounds in Malaybalay City on Feb. 29, 2012. An ethnic instrument common to many tribes in the Philippines, kubing can be used to convey messages, including a man's love for a woman. MindaNews photo by H. Marcos C. Mordeno
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