LOOK: Aiza Seguerra, Liza Diño visit centenarian Apo Whang-od
National Youth Commission head Aiza Seguerra andFilm Development Council of the Philippines chair Liza Diño confirmed on Instagram that the last living “mambabatok” is alive and well.
National Youth Commission head Aiza Seguerra andFilm Development Council of the Philippines chair Liza Diño confirmed on Instagram that the last living “mambabatok” is alive and well.
Den Wigan, a native of the Kalinga province, has been using the ancient form of tattooing to willing customers of the art gallery in Antipolo, Rizal.
Apo Whang-od, the last living ‘mambabatok’, or traditional Kalinga tattooist, is one of those featured in a current art exhibit in Ontario, Canada.
Photographer Jake Verzosa was just a child when he first encountered a tattooed woman of Kalinga.
Blame slow news nights. When there is not so much to do, I and numerous friends would end up chatting about places on our must-visit list, our frustrations about being cooped up in our offices, and our individual soon-and-not-so-soon travel destinations.
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