Ketindeg 2-3
Ketindeg 2-3
Ketindeg 2-3
An official publication of IPDEV Project, Empowering Indigenous Peoples in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
WHATS INSIDE?
Tracing trails, staking signs
A call for sobriety
Unified Declaration
Learning conflict resolution
from other IPs
Global presence: IPDEV
on the Net
Feedback: Key to proper
engagement
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Development
Consultants Inc.
DEVCON
E U R O P E A N
U N I O N
Recognition of the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao for Empowerment and
Sustainable Development (IPDEV) is a project implemented by the consortium: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung e.V., Institute for
Autonomy and Governance (IAG) and DEVCON Development Consultants Inc.
Tracing trails,
staking signs:
Coordination Office
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
5/F Cambridge Bldg.,
108 Tordesillas cor. Gallardo Sts.,
Makati City, Philippines
Tel:
(02) 403-6773
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Implementing Office
ENGAGING STAKEHOLDERS
www.iag.org.ph/ipdev
DISCLAIMER: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the
European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of
IPDEV and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.
one be seen and be felt among the many. The word is not far from the Cebuano,
Tagalog or Maguindanao variations of tindog, tindig and tindeg respectively. It
is a fitting title for a regular publication that attempts to capture the experiences
gathered in this journey of recognizing the rights of the Lumads in the ARMM
Fiyo teresang!
Ktindg Vol. 1 No. 2
MILESTONES
& EVENTS
April 2012
RLA:
May 8, 2012
May 8, 2012
May 30 / June 1
July 4, 2012
July 4, 2012
A UNIFIED
DECLARATION
MT. FIRIS IS
A SACRED
GROUND
WE, the Indigenous Peoples of the ARMM, particularly
the Tduray, Lambangian and Dulangan Manobo, who are
directly affected by the recurring cycles of violence in the
Mt Firis Complex call upon one and all to hear our plea;
That the recent armed conflict between the
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and the Armed
Forces of the Philippines as we all know has done
indescribable harm not only upon each other but most
especially to the peace-loving non-Islamized Indigenous
Peoples of the Mt Firis Complex;
That this is not the only violent incident in recent
history that has marred the land of our ancestors;
That the suffering brought about by displacements
is another blow to the efforts of many people including
the government to attain peace, genuine reform and
development;
That we are grateful for the government and other
kindhearted sectors that have
provided relief assistance to displaced persons;
Ktindg Vol. 1 No. 2
Learning conflict
resolution from
other IPs
GLOBAL PRESENCE:
IPDEV on
the Net
www.facebook.com/ip.dev.1
http://www.iag.org.ph/index.php/ipdevnews/ipdev-project
Ktindg Vol. 1 No. 2
Feedback:
Key to Proper
Engagement
PROJECT
SOUNDING BOARD
PROJECT
SOUNDING
BOARDMEMBERS
MEMBERSHIP
PERMANENT
ARMM Regional Governor
Gov Mujiv Hataman/
CabSec. Khal Mambuay
Campong
ARMM Deputy Governor for
IPs
Mr Larry Tanzo
OSCC
Director Fatima Kanakan
RLA Representative for IPs
Hon. Deonato Mokudef
Teduray
Timuay Jovito Martin
Lambangian
Timuay Ernelio Mann
Dulangan Manobo
Sultan Nestor Bualao
Higaonon
Mr Rodolfo Linsagan
SECTORAL
IPs ORGANIZATIONS
IP POLITICAL STUCTURES
Organization of Teduray
Lambangian Conference
Timuay Melanio Ulama
Mamalu Tribal
Organization
Timuay Antonio Juan
Sultanate of Maguindanao
Datu Guiambangan Asim
Teduray Lambangian
Womens Organization
Florencia Badisto, Chair
Ancestral Domain
Claimants
Timuay Alim Bandara,
Chair, TLADMADC
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A PHOTO STORY
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A RAY OF HOPE:
SIGNING THE
MMAA 241 IRR
... we reiterate the affirmation of our territorial rights
based on traditional territorial agreements forged by our
ancestors through sacred peace pacts known as pakang,
sapa, dyandi, and tampuda hu balagon and the
Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (R.A. 8371) and other
international declarations...
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Ktindg Vol. 1 No. 3
ARMM.
Months of working on a draft, the
Implementing Rules and Regulations
of MMAA 241 or better known
as Tribal Peoples Rights Act was
finally signed October 25, 2012, by
the members of the IP Technical
Working Group headed by Office
of Southern Cultural Communities
(OSCC) Executive Director Bai Fatima
Kanakan.
The signing came as the country
observes the National Indigenous
Peoples Month in October.
The TWG has for its members
Assm. Deonato Mokudef, IP
representative in the ARMM
Legislative Assembly, Upi,
Maguindanao mayor Ramon Piang,
Deputy Gov. for IPs Hilario Tanzo,
Dencio Kadingilan from the Dulangan
Manobo, Timuay Labi Sannie Bello of
the Timuay Justice and Governance.
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THE MIDSAYAP
DECLARATION
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Solidarity Climb to
Mt Firis; community
consultation conducted
processes:
1. To work for the full
implementation of Indigenous
Peoples Rights Act (R.A. 8371);
2. To fully implement and
establish the Autonomous Region of
Indigenous Peoples in Mindanao;
3. To fast track the processing of
Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title
(CADT) and the issuance of Certificate
of Ancestral Domain/Land Title
(CALT);
4. To spare the ancestral
domains of the Indigenous Peoples
from becoming battlegrounds and to
support its declaration as Zones of
Peace;
5. To stop the recruitment of
Indigenous Peoples, women and
children in the Armed Forces of the
Philippines and the other armed
groups;
6. To recognize and correct
the historical injustices committed
against the Indigenous Peoples
Kanduli Temulak
conducted on the Batew
(Sacred Rock a.k.a. Brown
Stone), the 1st in 12 years
5. To implement broad,
systematic and grassroots-based
information dissemination and
awareness-building on the Framework
Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
We also specifically call for the GPH
and the CPP/NDFP/NPA peace panels:
1. To immediately resume the
formal peace negotiations;
2. To activate and localize the Joint
Monitoring Committee and guarantee
the representation of Indigenous
Peoples;
3. To stop the harassments,
threats and the summary and extrajudicial killings of indigenous leaders.
With the guiding spirit of Magbabaya
and the wisdom and encouragement
of our ancestors, we solemnly swear
and commit to the abovementioned
principles and proposals as Indigenous
Peoples of Mindanao who are united to
defend and advance our rights and selfdetermination.
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August 16-17
Training of Community
Volunteers on Research &
Documentation
Review of RA 9054
or the Organic Act of
ARMM
October 4, 2012
10th Anniversary,
Timuay Justice and
Governance meeting.
INCLUSION IN
THE FRAMEWORK
past.
We appeal to the media to
interview the mayors of the affected
municipalities and ask why they
allowed these atrocities to flourish;
what are their political plans and
how they intend to finance it. It
would be good to see what type
of businesses flourish every time
displacements occur. If the answers
are incomprehensible, maybe the
questions are not precise.
If things are better left unsaid, it
is understandable that someones
life may be at stake or maybe
documents can talk.
We call on the Mindanao
Humanitarian Team who has the
collective capacity and expertise to
triangulate data submitted by local
government units.
Let it not be said that spoilers of
Framework Agreement on
the Bangsamoro signed;
three provisions on IP
issues included.
governance, tribal customary law and
justice, and the tribal territorial domain,
the supreme leader of the IPs in the
ARMM emphasized.
There are about half a million IPs in
the ARMM and they comprise about
a substantial 20 percent of the entire
population of the region.
Substantial in the sense that their
rights and interest cannot simply be
ignored or neglected.
What needs to be done is to
disseminate this information (on
the Framework) to the members of
the Teduray and Lambangian tribes
because not everybody of us knows and
understands this framework agreement,
he said.
We need to embark on a massive
education and information dissemination
to the communities on this issue so
as to also ignite critical thinking and
points of future actions from the elders,
traditional leaders, professionals, youth
and women.
Initially, Bello bared, there have
been discussions on the issue among
baglalan or traditional tribal leaders on
how to address such pressing concerns,
coming up with the formation of an
indigenous peoples peace panel who
will be sent to lobby for our demands to
the establishment of the Bangsamoro
government.
Already, the IPs in the ARMM are
moving to be involved in the crafting
of the fundamental law for the new
autonomy, working for an autonomy
within an autonomy, a Bangsa-Mamalu
within Bangsamoro.
MILESTONES
& EVENTS
August 1, 2012
Groundbreaking of
schoolbuilding given by
ARMM to Hill 224
Hill 224:
A CYCLE OF
OPPRESSION
By Aveen Acuna Gulo
IPDEV Project Manager
August 5, 2012
August 8, 2012
August 9, 2012
land-grabbing, neo-colonialism,
development aggression and
annihilation of culture rolled into
one.
While it is true that IDPs now start
to languish in lowland evacuation
centers and truly deserve help, the
media can generate action with their
sense of fairness and nationhood by
covering the plight of the indigenous
peoples. Do we really have to
wait for the IPs to shed their nonconfrontational nature for them to
earn precious air time or newspaper
space?
Accounts are replete with how IP
names were used several times by
different sectors either for election
purposes or in order to avail of
humanitarian and development
assistance. Whether it changed their
lives for the better is another story.
The Indigenous Peoples (Teduray,
Lambangian and Dulangan Manobo
or TLaD) know that their ancestral
land covers 189,534 hectares with
a perimeter of 211 kilometers in
Maguindanao alone (The 289,286
hectares documented by the Institute
for Autonomy and Governance
(IAG) already covers parts of Sultan
Kudarat Province and Cotabato City).
This indigenous knowledge has
been passed through centuries
through oral tradition using natural
markers like rivers, rocks, trees
ONE WITH
THE WORLD:
Celebrating
IP Day
Ktindg
Volume 1 Issue 3 / Nov. 2012
An official publication of IPDEV Project, Empowering Indigenous Peoples in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
WHATS INSIDE?
One with the World
2
Senirung deb Firis
4
Cycle of Opression 6
Inclusion in the Framework
9
The Midsayap Declaration
10
Signing the MMMA 241 IRR
13
Teduray Wedding in Frames
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Development
Consultants Inc.
DEVCON
E U R O P E A N
U N I O N
Recognition of the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao for Empowerment and
Sustainable Development (IPDEV) is a project implemented by the consortium: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung e.V., Institute for
Autonomy and Governance (IAG) and DEVCON Development Consultants Inc.