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Legacy at risk: Preserving Cordilleran culture through Geoffrey Carantes’ art

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BAGUIO, Philippines – “He drew not just for himself but for his people.” This is how Lynette Carantes-Bibal described her father, the late Geoffrey Carantes. His artworks, produced from the 1970s to 1990s, stand as visual documents of Cordilleran history and lifeways. However, they are at risk of being erased by time and the elements. Carantes came from one of the leading families of Baguio. He was born to Maximino, who served as councilor of Ba…
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