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Kalinga Weavers Stitch Stories Of Survival

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Behind every colorful weave crafted by Kalinga’s Indigenous Peoples (IP) lies a story of resilience, hope, and survival. For 30-year-old Chester Lakisa, weaving became his family’s lifeline. “Weaving saved us,” he said in an interview over the weekend, recalling how he and his wife turned to the craft after an accident left him with an amputated leg. Once a construction worker in La Trinidad, Lakisa was electrocuted while welding, losing his rig…
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pageone.ph broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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