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The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bukidnon and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA)

The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bukidnon and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) (Cebuano)

The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bukidnon and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA)

May 11, 2021

    There are an estimated 12 to 15 million indigenous peoples (IPs) in the Philippines, which make up around 10 to 15 percent of the Philippine population in 2009. Philippine IPs are distributed among 110 ethno-linguistic groups and occupy 65 of the country’s 78 provinces. The minority of IPs (61 percent) reside in Mindanao.

    Every corner and ecosystem in the Philippines has had IP occupants for millennia. Their occupations have predated the colonizers and stewardship has been passed from their ancestors to succeeding generations, thus the term “ancestral” lands.

    However, even if IPs consider themselves as designated stewards of their lands, most communities do not have legal recognition over their ancestral domains. This issue brief highlights the battles and struggles of the Manobo and Talaandig tribes to reclaim their ancestral lands in Mt. Kalatungan and Mt. Kitanglad, Bukidnon.

    Author
    Tony Quizon
    Type of Publication
    Issue Brief
    Publisher
    ANGOC, XSF, GLTN
    Publish Date
    March 2021
    Editor(s)
    Author
    Tony Quizon
    Publisher
    ANGOC, XSF, GLTN
    Editor(s)
    -
    Type of Publication
    Issue Brief
    Publish Date
    March 2021
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    The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bukidnon and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA)

    The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Bukidnon and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) (Cebuano)

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