Anthropological Skulls of Thought

How many of you are willing to brave a long boat ride, take a challenging hike through forest and mountain, and slither down a cave for the singular purpose of seeing human remains? It's not many people's idea of fun, certainly not for those past the age of dreaming they are Indiana Jones. But for a group of 20 students of anthropology, the journey was well worth the hardship, and the reward of seeing up close the strangely modified skulls was a dream-come-true. 

The vaunted site (at least for those into the study of humanity, as anthropology is defined) is the Guyangan Cave System in Banton, the northernmost island of Romblon. Guyangan is network of caves known to hold a rich trove of archaeological treasures that could well hold the key to understanding in greater detail the evolution of our race. 

The skulls there are unique in its inexplicable deformity: the foreheads are much higher than a regular human. How did this happen and why? The answers are still in the speculative stage but our lead story this week by UP anthropology major Aidrielle Raymundo about their trip to Banton is fascinating. 

Just as fascinating is cultural writer Pablo Tariman's story about Damodar Das Castillo, a cello prodigy who is just 16 years old but has already won five first prizes in international competitions, performed in various international stages and earned standing ovations from ecstatic audiences.  

An anthropological documentation of a different kind is the story of a pandemic as seen through the experiences of Fil-Am health care workers in its frontlines. There is a book about it and we're appreciating it this week. 

And speaking of books, book designing is a specialized art that few have mastered. But a Filipino artist named Felix Mago Miguel has done just that and he's profiled by PF correspondent now based in France, Criselda Yabes. 

With deep sorrow, we pay tribute to Barbara "Tweetums" Gonzalez, one of the Philippines' best columnists, who passed away in Manila on May 28. Her first publisher, Karina Africa Bolasco, writes a stirring tribute to this lady who wrote so beautifully about life. We are also posting a piece from her Facebook page, which was her column for the Philippine Star on April 24. 

[Video of the Week] South China Sea Tensions: Onboard A Philippine Convoy Boat That Sailed Towards Disputed Reef


In The Know 

Stockton museum highlights Filipino American heritage
https://fox40.com/news/local-news/stockton/stockton-filipino-american-national-historical-society-museum/

6 Filipino ‘ulam’ hog Best Pork Dishes in the World list of Taste Atlas for 2024
https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/food-drinks/filipino-best-pork-dishes-world-2024-taste-atlas/

Traveler waves Philippine flag on sandbar near Pag-asa Island
https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/on-the-radar/2024/05/24/2357576/traveler-waves-philippine-flag-sandbar-near-pag-asa-island?

Philippines: world’s largest rice importer again
https://opinion.inquirer.net/173953/philippines-worlds-largest-rice-importer-again

Maria Ressa delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dETo7ECQKc


Anti-Asian Hate Watch

Heritage Month campaign stops hate by spreading love
https://asamnews.com/2024/05/29/resilience-perseverance-stop-aapi-hate-storytelling-campaign/

Miss USA Savannah Gankiewicz says she's received death threats and hateful messages since being crowned
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/miss-usa-savannah-gankiewicz-says-170839361.html

Asian students face racism, harassment at school. What would make it stop?
https://wausaupilotandreview.com/2024/05/18/asian-students-face-racism-harassment-at-school-what-would-make-it-stop/

Why are hate crimes so hard to convict in court?
https://wausaupilotandreview.com/2024/05/17/why-are-hate-crimes-so-hard-to-convict-in-court/

Legal fund helps Asian Americans fight discrimination at work
https://www.axios.com/local/san-francisco/2024/05/15/asian-american-workplace-discrimination-legal-fund

Statistics of sentiments: How Asian Americans feel
https://sundial.csun.edu/181618/print-editions/print-stories/statistics-of-sentiments-how-asian-americans-feel/

Veteran attacked in Chicago suspects it was a hate crime
https://asamnews.com/2024/05/24/hate-crime-racially-motivated-attack-chicago-kevin-qin/

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A Colonial Urbanization

Knowing a city's colonial history is important when planning its rehabilitation and restoration. Thus our lead article this week, "Colonization's Impact on Manila," written by urban planner Nathaniel von Einsiedel offers valuable knowledge and guidance for those who seek to bring back Manila's former glory,  a goal of the capital city's current mayor, Isko Moreno Domagoso. 

Spanish food in Metro Manila has become a thing, thanks partly to the efforts of Marilou and Pablo Garcia-Morera, whose enterprise Espa-Fil has made available the crucial ingredients of Spanish cooking to the Philippines. PF Correspondent Cherie Querol Moreno writes about the couple and whets our appetite for the cuisine of our former colonizer in "To Dine in Madrid, By Way of Manila." 

Marilou Morera is also a cookbook author and she shares her recipe for "the true paella" for the Happy Home Cook this week.

From Toronto's Bank of Montreal comes Annella Manalo Mendoza, a digital assets manager and librarian. Christian Gabriel Pareja profiles her in "Old Fashioned Values in a Digital Career."

Our In The Know links this week:

Black History and the Filipin@ Community

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unseen-and-unheard/201602/black-history-and-the-filipin-community?fbclid=IwAR0KReXkWJrM_-fXnxcOQRzKnyhcdQA9ge78UHAkGhjLM53tnHEg_67lPGc

Just how bad was corruption during the Marcos years?
https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/240477-analysis-just-how-bad-was-corruption-marcos-years?fbclid=IwAR2RLmmhLUHbGaFruyfGYmSAaEBTiXkwybXYjix8e0x6sX9T77TjZ2fR1rQ

Meet 11 Year-old Filipino Cellist Damodar Das Castillo, Champion Musician in Estonia
https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/meet-11-year-old-filipino-cellist-damodar-das-castillo-champion-musician-in-estonia/?fbclid=IwAR2KlSv3O-MbHd5z09Od_hOlFPCcq4JaNvIS4w1j30vCCKl_zFRM9nLpM1Y

World’s greatest concentration of unique mammal species is on Philippine island
https://www.fieldmuseum.org/about/press/worlds-greatest-concentration-unique-mammal-species-philippine-island?fbclid=IwAR34pe6inxzGI-G9N0bydSZ4UjoMBG4IQltcghyZHEBSs0zO1odVkKsUj6E 

For Video of the week, GMA Public Affairs’ I-Witness features Solana Perez, who wants to be the first Filipina to compete in the Mongol Derby, the hardest horse race in the world.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino