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KA (Gold) Pin
Original price was: $12.00.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
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Aninit (Red)
$30.00Legend says a group of Bontoc hunters came upon a forest clearing and saw anitos (spirits) dancing. The inan-aninit dance is said to mirror the movements of these spirits, often believed to be past ancestors or ancient spirits who represent things in nature, like tree spirits.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Canao (Clear)
$30.00In several igorot languages, a Canao is a celebratory gathering, historically to honor events like a victorious battle or a bountiful harvest, and give thanks to the God Kabunyan. In modern times, we hold canaos, or “kanyaw,” to bring various tribes together in celebration.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Bodong (Chromed Mirrored)
$30.00The Kalinga word for peace pacts between villages. Entering peace pacts was a months, sometimes years long process between the elders of the villages to negotiate between the parties who are at conflict. The tradition is integral to maintain peace amongst the people.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Aninit (Clear)
$30.00Legend says a group of Bontoc hunters came upon a forest clearing and saw anitos (spirits) dancing. The inan-aninit dance is said to mirror the movements of these spirits, often believed to be past ancestors or ancient spirits who represent things in nature, like tree spirits.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Canao (Yellow)
$30.00In several igorot languages, a Canao is a celebratory gathering, historically to honor events like a victorious battle or a bountiful harvest, and give thanks to the God Kabunyan. In modern times, we hold canaos, or “kanyaw,” to bring various tribes together in celebration.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Bodong (Matte Red)
$30.00The Kalinga word for peace pacts between villages. Entering peace pacts was a months, sometimes years long process between the elders of the villages to negotiate between the parties who are at conflict. The tradition is integral to maintain peace amongst the people.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Aninit (Yellow)
$30.00Legend says a group of Bontoc hunters came upon a forest clearing and saw anitos (spirits) dancing. The inan-aninit dance is said to mirror the movements of these spirits, often believed to be past ancestors or ancient spirits who represent things in nature, like tree spirits.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ

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Canao (Red)
$30.00In several igorot languages, a Canao is a celebratory gathering, historically to honor events like a victorious battle or a bountiful harvest, and give thanks to the God Kabunyan. In modern times, we hold canaos, or “kanyaw,” to bring various tribes together in celebration.

Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
Bayani Art X BRWNGRLZ





