Quack Doctor

A quack in the Philippines is quite different from what the term means in a Western context. We have to put it in a specific context to create a relational identification though it may not be entirely accurate.In the Western context, a quack doctor is someone who either uses unproven or unorthodox techniques or medicinals … More Quack Doctor

Filipino kid’s bloodsport aka spider fighting – Part 2

Bamboo skewers or walis tingting (stick that comes from the midriff of a coconut leaf) serve as the battleground. The warriors are placed at both ends of the stick and gently pushed toward each other. The death match begins with both kids hoping their spider would be the one to live to fight again. Just … More Filipino kid’s bloodsport aka spider fighting – Part 2

Filipino kid’s bloodsport aka spider fighting – Part 1

Growing up in a family with mostly male cousins, both on my father and mother side, was equally challenging and interesting. I wasn’t treated special just ‘coz I’m a girl. I had to be one of the boys to be able to join their games and activities, including spider fighting. Spider fighting is a popular … More Filipino kid’s bloodsport aka spider fighting – Part 1

Deadliest Warrior

While channel surfing last night, I came across a show on the Spike channel called Deadliest Warrior. It featured Maori warriors from New Zealand and Shaolin Monks from China. I decided to watch the show with my husband joining me. Next thing I know, we’re both interested to find out which fighter can outlast the … More Deadliest Warrior

Saliva, good for what ails you part 1

My introduction to Philippines Folklore was not the aswang. That would come a couple years later. My first encounter was actually my sponsored child’s mother. I’ve sponsored a child (Allyn Bongat) through an organization called Children International for 12 years now. Children International allows sponsors to visit sponsored children and my first visit was scheduled … More Saliva, good for what ails you part 1