Memorable Pictures





Apo Amay, my grandmother, in 1994 when she was almost one hundred years old.  She died in 2000.




Apo Keeg was my favorite subject in my writings.  He was a very important figure in my home town.

                                          Butchering the pig to feed the people during the wake.

Young kids given the last time to sing for their dead grandfather.  A good practice of the Igorots.
My father with some old folks during their living days.
Butchering the pig to feed the community people during the wake.
Joining hands together to help the aggrieved family..
My father lying in his coffin in 1994.  His blanket called PINAGPAGAN, is one of the most expensive blankets for the dead in my town.
Internment.  Last blessing from a Roman Catholic priest. 
During wakes; people- young and old sing for the dead.
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