Cagayan ‘kasambahay’ graduates from university as magna cum laude
“Jarel, will you forever be a helper? Will it be like this forever?” These were the questions he found himself asking, and led him to action.
“Jarel, will you forever be a helper? Will it be like this forever?” These were the questions he found himself asking, and led him to action.
For hundreds of years they lived unnoticed and unknown, eight Mangyan tribes in the mountains of Mindoro. They harvested rice, corn, bananas and wild yam, and bathed in rivers and streams. They enjoyed the wisdom of innocence and the courage of strong men. And while their customs differed, they lived in gentle harmony and never had tribal wars.
Tuguegarao fed me and my friends well. Among our guilty pleasures were a whole organic lechon with skin so crisp we snacked on it like chips, and the Imelda fish (bighead carp), which we found at the Don Domingo Wet Market and had our hotel chef cook it as sinigang and grilled steaks.
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