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Lang Dulay: Weaving the Stories and Spirit of the T'boli into Our Heritage

  • sphrazon
  • Oct 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

Lang Dulay wasn’t just creating patterns—she was weaving the soul of her people into every T’nalak. Her art was a way to hold on to the stories, dreams, and traditions that shaped her community. When we remember Lang Dulay, we’re not just honoring an artist; we’re keeping those stories alive. She inspires us, especially the youth, to recognize that our heritage is something to be proud of. It’s a part of us, and like her, we have the power to protect it, to pass it on, and to ensure it is woven within us.


-Alissa Bawe


 
 
 

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8 Comments


cassandra01perez
Oct 19, 2024

10/10 very organize!

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kathfortuno
Oct 18, 2024

Very informative!

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Jesrelle Sapitan
Jesrelle Sapitan
Oct 18, 2024

Very interesting I love ittt^^

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Justin Dela Cuesta
Justin Dela Cuesta
Oct 18, 2024

This blog highlights how Lang Dulay's T’nalak weaving preserved her people's traditions. It reminds us to honor her by keeping those traditions alive and encourages the youth to take pride in their heritage.

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Shane Diez
Shane Diez
Oct 18, 2024

I love the concept of the website it's informative and well-curated.

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