Impressions by Alice P. Cuyob

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 I would like to thank and congratulate the Pooten family for their warm welcome and hospitality as well as their efforts for the success of the 6th ICBE.

During the 1st day of the consultation, I was a bit surprised to see few Igorots from London who helped in the registration of delegates and who participated on the night when the delegates introduced themselves. Compared to previous ICBE consultations, participants in the host country are bigger in number than those who come from different countries. It was the same familiar faces introducing themselves to one another and the delegates from the Philippines, who travelled miles to attend the 6th ICBE consultation. Nevertheless, even with few participants, we managed to entertain ourselves by dancing and singing.

On the second day, it was the “Gotad ad London” where the Ifugao delegates performed Ifugao dances and chants. Some Ifugaos from London came to witness and participated in the dancing. But what impressed me most during this second day was that I was seated behind my fellow Ifugaos when Dr. Serafin Ngohayon was delivering his speech, and what came across about the Igorots, in general, was the Ifugaos are Igorots too. I overheard my fellow Ifugaos saying among themselves, “adwani ahik inilaon an Igorot da di Ifugaos” (It's only now I realize that Ifugaos are Igorots.) In his sharing that the future progress and development of Cordillera depends on the kind of educational attainment the Cordillera youth of today could reach, it captured the hearts of some participants to share their blessings to support deserving students back home.

The 3rd day is the workshop and open forum. I attended the discussion on the Cordillera issues. The topic was interesting but time was limited. There was not much time to discuss the issues in the Cordillera substantially. The Gala Night was very colorful and demonstrative of the presence of the whole Cordillera in London through the participation and show of dances and attires of the different provinces in the Cordillera by the migrants themselves. Everybody enjoyed and it was really a night to remember.

Hopefully, in the future ICBE consultations, more Cordillerans or Igorots will come together to rekindle their cultural roots by discussing together their situation, their culture and issues in the Cordillera and to act together to attain a progressive and a beautiful Cordillera.

 

Impressions by Alfonso Gumangan Ifugao State University

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Having attended the 6th ICBE International Conference in London made me very much fulfilled. There, I met friendly and generous people coming from the different countries like Germany, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom. I enjoyed almost all parts of the conference. I was also enlightened during the power point presentation of the different BIMAAK ethnic group costumes for what it symbolizes and the interpretations of the different colors. My mind unfolded also when we went to the portion of workshop when we were tasked to teach and demonstrate correctly our Ifugao dances to those interested young participants. I felt fulfilled when I look at them dancing sexily with the correct timing going with the beating of the gongs during the later parts of the night. But the most part of the conference where I felt very impressed was during the Gala night when every participant actively presented their unique way of ethnic dancing. Of course, I don’t forget the good and informative speeches that some of our colleagues had delivered regarding the theme of the conference and the camaraderie that we’ve gained. For all these things and more, why shouldn’t I be proud to say Mabuhay ICBE Conference and looking forward to be one of the groups in the near future. Most of all, the unforgettable episode for the duration of the conference was how we were entertained, helped and cared for by fellow Cordillerans based in London.

ICBE Daniw

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by Jojo Bumaa (Kalinga and Apayao Group, UK) 

Sajay dippaar ti abagatan iti ing-inguten a pagilian,

Adda dagiti nagtaudan a naparaburan natural a kinabaknang

Palubusandak man ngarud kakabsat ken kakailyan

Nga iburay ko kadakayo daytoy a pakasaritaan.

 

Adda maysa a probinsiya maawagan a Kalinga

Aglaplapusanan dagiti pagmulaan

Manipud patag inggana kabanbantayan

Mangted ti apit a pagdur-asan dagiti kapagayan ken kamaisan

Kasta met kadagti pagnatengan ken dagiti puon ti kape nga pag ubasan.

 

Apan tay met ti kabangibang a probinsiya, ti Apayao

A kas ti kuna tay kanta “ lugar ti nasingpet ken nadayao”.

Pagapwan met dagiti prutas a mangsebseb ti uwaw

Lanzones, citrus, agkakasam-it a saba iraman tayo pay ti marang.

Adda met agkakaimas a langka ken natubbog nga pinya

Kasta met pagpasturan kadagit kalding, nuwang , baka ken dagiti tupa,

Agraman nadumaduma pay a dingwen

anyaman inkay pasturen haan nga maawanan pagyanan ti taraken.

 

Ngem nu mamingsan kakabsat ken gagayyem, innak met agsarimadeng tau ray nu makuna dagitoy nga ili dakkel ti inda nagbaliwanen, adda met sangkabassit nga intay laglagipen

A kas ti kapya ken talna nga arapaap ti tunggal maysa nu apay kasla naatap nga ugsa ditay magun-ud dayta

Aglalo nu kinagamrod ti agari ken awan panagkaykaysa.

Dawaten man garud toy numo ti biyang a kas pammakada

Kapya, talna ken panagkaykaysa agpaay kadatayo amin nga awan patinggana.

 

Closing Remarks during the Gala Night

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by Conchita B. Pooten (Igorot-UK)

The ICBE participants, friends and their families, ladies and gentlemen, good evening! I am deeply honoured to share with you in this meaningful week-end. Together let’s enjoy the ICBE Conference no matter what the weather is!

My sincere thanks to the ICBE co-organisers from its planning stage to this very fruitful conference packed with insightful and fun program. The well-chosen and striking conference theme “Living our Igorot Values” allowed us another forum to celebrate and educate us further on the Igorot culture and values as the contributing factor on our resilience and successes in our own fields of endeavour. Also, my appreciative thanks to our beloved friends, the Ifugao delegation headed by Dr. Serafin Ngohayon, who heeded to our invitation without hesitation and had to travel all the way from the Philippines. Of course, I would not forget all our friends who helped in many ways, big and small, to make this ICBE a successful event. Amidst the presence of one or two antagonists, making every event normal, these friends stood firm thick and thin. Everybody is welcome and my sincere apology if I failed to mention anybody who sacrificed either his time or finances to be here in this week-end. I reiterate, you are all welcome.

My family and I extend my greetings to all who were unable to be here yet they have shared warm wishes and support. They are in our hearts and thoughts.

In the opening prayer, a few seconds was given to Raymund Dengay who just passed away and is now in the funeral home. I already arranged to accompany the body on my flight back to the Philippines after the ICBE Conference. May he rest in peace! May he cooperate that we rejoice and give him the vigil later before he will be flown back home. While I only knew him when already dead, our Igorot value is always to lend a helping hand. With our Igorot values, some would say, it has paved the way for many Igorots to have survived and lived as successful migrants abroad.

On the history of ICBE for the benefit of those who do not know, it was sixteen years ago in August 1995 when we held our first Igorot-UK organisational meeting. The first officers were inducted by then Baguio City Mayor Mauricio Domogan. The organisation was an offshoot of our participation in the earlier Igorot International Conference held in Los Angeles, California spearheaded by the late Rex Botengan. With the organised Igorot-UK, we bidded to host the 4th Igorot International Conference in 2002 where there were almost 600 participants but we were able to handle without hassle even with the very few who were working but had put their heart and soul in it. They set a very good challenge that we agreed to host the ICBE now. I remember the IIC in 2002 when my very young children, my siblings, cousins were all my assistants.

My support to Igorot-UK and my participation to other BIBAK organisations worldwide like the Northeast Kanyaw in Virginia, USA, the IICs in Missouri bore fruit. These turned out an opportuned time for my children to have met their boyfriends who are now their loving husbands. As I understood the ways of Igorot living during activities, the more I became a staunch advocate of Igorot culture. I would even partake in Igorot rituals. Convinced that rituals are the Igorots’ way of life, I am fortunate that I had my late father who had imbibed in me what it all meant to be ritualistic. It all meant sharing and getting the blessings continually. My father is right. The blessings come abundantly and I can always give a living testimony but that is better seen than said. What I am proud of is that I raised my children within the bounds of Igorot culture in UK, they met their husbands and were wedded in the western style in 5-star hotels and had it in Igorot wedding celebration in the Philippines, they have their young children (my grandchildren) and they having their own jobs and business. That is the prize for having exposed them to the Igorot culture. These are blessings in my life being a living proponent of the Igorot culture.

Speaking in behalf of the Igorot-UK, I am also here to extend my support and to represent my commitment to the organisation which I took part in its establishment. Similarly, just like others who are here from Germany, Netherlands, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, I renew and pledge my continued support to whatever endeavour that ICBE may go into.

Thank you very much and I wish you Happy Easter. Jesus has risen!

 

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