The Higaonon tribe in the Philippines has preserved an ancient system of conflict resolution that has allowed them to maintain a peaceful community, though there is a need to ensure this knowledge is passed on. Mandaya houses are constructed entirely from bamboo slats and strips held together with rattan or bamboo.
The Higaonon tribe in the Philippines has preserved an ancient system of conflict resolution that has allowed them to maintain a peaceful community, though there is a need to ensure this knowledge is passed on. Mandaya houses are constructed entirely from bamboo slats and strips held together with rattan or bamboo.
The Higaonon tribe in the Philippines has preserved an ancient system of conflict resolution that has allowed them to maintain a peaceful community, though there is a need to ensure this knowledge is passed on. Mandaya houses are constructed entirely from bamboo slats and strips held together with rattan or bamboo.
The Higaonon, an indigenous tribe in Northern Mindanao in the southern
Philippines, have preserved an ancient system of conflict resolution which has enabled them to be a truly peaceful community. However, there is a need to ensure that this knowledge is not lost in the future.
Mandaya house
The Mandaya house is wholly made of carefully selected bamboo flattened
into slats and held together by horizontal bamboo strips or a rattan.