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Whang od awarding set

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

THE AWARDING of Kalinga icon, Maria "Whang Od" Oggay is set at delegates.

Virgilio Almario, National Artist for Literature and chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) will confer the Dangal ng Haraya award for Intangible Cultural Heritage for Whang od June 25 at the Capitol Park grounds in Bulanao in Tabuk.

A ritual will be performed before the ceremonies by vice governor James Edduba with traditiona­l performanc­es by Buscalan village where Whang od hails with a testimonia­l by barangay chief Francis Angyaw and Mayor Sacrament Gumilab of Tinglayan followed by Kalinga Governor

Jocel Baac and elder, Natty Suggiyao.

Whang –Od, from the Butbut group in Kalinga who does her work at the small village of Buscalan in Tinglayan town and has passed on the art of tattooing to her bloodline.

Whang –od is believed to be the oldest mambabatok (traditiona­l Kalinga tattooist) who has practiced the ancient art of hand tapped tatoos.

The NCCA in a Special Resolution recognized the role of Whang Od as one of the oldest living traditiona­l tattoo practition­ers of the Kalinga community “Apo Whang Od’s continuing work as a manwhatok and her influence on the Filipino traditiona­l arts scene leading to a heightened awareness about the culture of the Kalinga community -- their worldview, traditions, and expression­s -- earned her the Dangal ng Haraya for Intangible Cultural Heritage."

Whang –Od’s ink is composed of the mixture of charcoal and water that will be tapped into the skin through a thorn of a lemon or pomelo tree.

The hand tapped tattoo technique is called “batok” dating back to thousand years and is said to be more painful that the machine tattooing system.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? LIVING TREASURE. Often described as the "last" and oldest mambabatok, Whang-od also also known as Maria Oggay from the tribe of Butbut in Buscalan, Kalinga will be given recognitio­n by National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
Photo by Milo Brioso LIVING TREASURE. Often described as the "last" and oldest mambabatok, Whang-od also also known as Maria Oggay from the tribe of Butbut in Buscalan, Kalinga will be given recognitio­n by National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

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