by: Felisa Daskeo
Begnas is pronounced as (buhg - nas)
This is an Igorot celebration before harvest time. The old men have the greatest influence on the celebration. They plan and decide what must be done.
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Begnas is pronounced as (buhg - nas)
This is an Igorot celebration before harvest time. The old men have the greatest influence on the celebration. They plan and decide what must be done.
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Begnas is an Igorot community celebration with offerings and sacrifices believed to cause an abundance of harvest. This is usually celebrated before the harvest time. Being mostly farmers depending on crops, the Igorots have their own beliefs and practices that make harvest season productive.
Begnas practiced by the Igorot ancestors was handed down to the next generations who have inherited such practices and even this new technology has not impeded the Igorots to celebrate Begnas. Just like other cultures, Begnas is as important as life to the Igorots. This is one of the most important celebrations that Igorots celebrate up to this day.
Begnas practiced by the Igorot ancestors was handed down to the next generations who have inherited such practices and even this new technology has not impeded the Igorots to celebrate Begnas. Just like other cultures, Begnas is as important as life to the Igorots. This is one of the most important celebrations that Igorots celebrate up to this day.
The Begnas starts with prior meetings of the headmen (composed of the oldest men in town), to plan the different activities of the said celebration.
Every family head is involved and contributes to the animals to be sacrificed. The celebration is a community event that involves every household in the community. Whatever expenses incurred are shared by the community.
Every family head is involved and contributes to the animals to be sacrificed. The celebration is a community event that involves every household in the community. Whatever expenses incurred are shared by the community.
At the appointed time, usually before the cocks crow at dawn, people bring their shields and spears and head to the designated place for the purpose on the mountain peak. A mock tribal war will take place which sometimes cause injuries but treated with unconcern because it is considered a blessing.
After the mock tribal war, the participating group will walk back to the community while they beat their shields and chant the victory ballad. At the crack of dawn, the men are already gathered in the Ato, (a special place of meeting for celebrations). This is the starting place of the Begnas where everyone in the community or barangay is invited to join. Men, women and the children can participate in the merry-making which includes beating the gongs and dancing the native dances. Some gather around the Ato and chant the ballads.
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After the mock tribal war, the participating group will walk back to the community while they beat their shields and chant the victory ballad. At the crack of dawn, the men are already gathered in the Ato, (a special place of meeting for celebrations). This is the starting place of the Begnas where everyone in the community or barangay is invited to join. Men, women and the children can participate in the merry-making which includes beating the gongs and dancing the native dances. Some gather around the Ato and chant the ballads.
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Begnas is one of the most important celebrations in the community or barangay and where every family household is expected to give contributions such as food and wine. The Igorot wine is called Tapey- wine made from fermented rice.
The celebration usually lasts for three days but it could be extended for days depending on the quality of the pig’s bile which is inspected by the pagan priests after the pig is butchered. The signs are seen in the bile of the pig according to the pagan priests.
If the bile shows good signs then the festivity is over but if the priests declare a negative sign, the festivity can extend for a few days with one pig sacrificed every day until the desired bile is seen.
If the bile shows good signs then the festivity is over but if the priests declare a negative sign, the festivity can extend for a few days with one pig sacrificed every day until the desired bile is seen.
The Begnas requires strict rules. Nobody is allowed to go to work or leave the community until the bile of the pig meets the satisfaction and judgment of the pagan priests.
Begnas is still celebrated to this day in Igorot communities and barangays.
Important words:
ato - this is a place in the community used asa venuee for rituals.
begnas - special Igorot celebration as an offering before harvest time.
Copyright 2012 Felisa Daskeo
Important words:
ato - this is a place in the community used asa venuee for rituals.
begnas - special Igorot celebration as an offering before harvest time.
Copyright 2012 Felisa Daskeo