Showing posts with label #KadayawanVillage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #KadayawanVillage. Show all posts

Monday, September 4, 2017

Kadayawan Village: A Spectacle of Tribal Homes

One of the most memorable things I did during the recent Kadayawan Festival was to visit the Tribal Village at Magsaysay Park. The mini village created for the event was a spectacle of the tribal homes of Davao's 11 indigenous tribes.

My trip there was made more memorable by the presence of my two kids who went with me. I showed them around and somehow, we three got the chance to brush up on our Philippine history lessons particularly on the Mindanao tribes.

Davao, by the way, is home to 11 indigenous tribes. They are the Ata, Sama, Tagabawa, Ovu-Manuvo, Klata-Guiangan, Matigsalog, Kalagan, Maguindanaoan, Tausug, Iranun and Maranao.

Sharing here some photos of the tribal homes I took during our visit at the Kadayawan Cultural Village.

The Ata tribal house

Monday, August 21, 2017

A Close Encounter With Davao's Indigenous Tribes

The Kadayawan sa Davao is one festival that most Dabawenyos look forward to, myself included (although I'm not really a full-fledged Dabawenya just a self-proclaimed adopted one). There are many reasons to be excited about this mother of festivals and these include the various events lined up by the city government and its partners every year.

This year, I made sure to visit the Kadayawan Village at Magsaysay Park. What made my trip there more exciting was the presence of my two children whom I brought along last Wednesday. From the entrance, the festive mood at the cultural village  was already felt. There was a long line of people, young and old, wanting to get inside and see up close the tribal houses of Davao's 11 indigenous tribes and the tribesmen as well.