A Pilgrimage To The Queen

by on July 5, 2009

In 1964, a prolonged drought hit Cagayan region, severely affecting its indigenous people called the Itawes. They suffered from starvation, their farm animals died from heat, crops and foliage withered from lack of rain.

A Pilgrimage To The Queen

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