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The Ifugao: Banaue Rice Terraces and Filipino Identity

The Ifugao: Banaue Rice Terraces and Filipino Identity

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Deep in the Cordillera mountains of Luzon lies a marvel of pre-colonial engineering: the Banaue Rice Terraces, carved into steep mountainsides by Ifugao ancestors over two thousand years ago. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these terraces were built without metal tools, how they function as a living cultural landscape, and what they reveal about Ifugao society before and during Spanish colonization. We discuss the hudhud chants, the role of the bulol (rice gods), the Spanish failure to subjugate the highlands, and the modern threats to the terraces from tourism and climate change. We also touch on the 1995 UNESCO designation, the myth that the terraces were built by early Chinese settlers, and the ongoing efforts of Ifugao elders to preserve their heritage. A story of resilience, irrigation, and identity carved into stone and rice paddies. #BanaueRiceTerraces #Ifugao #Philippines #Cordillera #RiceTerraces #Precolonial #PhilippineHistory #Hudhud #Bulol #UNESCO #SoutheastAsia #Indigenous #SpanishColonization #CulturalLandscape #Irrigation #Rice #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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