Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Courtship by @THATSNOTJOSHWe have another submission by our dear friend, Josh! Follow him at @thatsnotjosh on ig. He chose to depict the old traditions of the...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Filipino Courtship Stories Throughout the CenturyFor this month, as our topic is courtship, we thought it would be a great idea to share some courtship stories of our family members. We...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Courtship: Fan LanguageStarting the Malyari tribe, one topic I really wanted to research deeper was 19th century Hispanic Philippines. It was a period in...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Courtship: PalabasPalabas, meaning performance or farce in English, is one of the many courtship traditions in the Philippines. In other areas, it is also...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Courtship: Taga-AmoTaga-Amo means drink and/or potion, and the courtship practice of taga-amo is a courtship practice of charm, panggayuma. The concoction...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Courtship: PaninilbihanPhilippine views of love and relationships have always been very traditional, this is why one of the most common ways of courting is...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Mayari: Goddess of War and RevolutionThe final instalment of the Goddess Mayari, is dedicated to her watch over Combat and Revolution. The title of this piece is Kartilya ng...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Mayari: Goddess of Beauty and StrengthMayari, who embodies beauty and strength, is the one-eyed lunar deity of Tagalog, Sambal and Pampangan mythology. She rules over the...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Mayari, our namesakeMayari is a Philippine demi - Goddess of the moon within the mythology of Kapangpangan, Sambal and Tagalog ethnic tribes. She is commonly...
Malyari TribeDec 5, 2019Mayari: Goddess of the Moon and NightMayari, a deity from Tagalog mythology, is the ruler of the earth during the night. She is also referred to as Kulalaying (Moon Shadow)...