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Bai Bibiyaon Ligkayan Bigkay, warrior, chieftain, defender of Talaingod, dies

Image from the Facebook page of Sabokahan IPwomen Woman Lumad chieftain Bai Bibiyaon Ligkayan Bigkay from Talaingod, Davao del Norte has died, the Indigenous group Sabokahan IP Women announced...

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NEWS BRIEFS | 5 February 2024

Laguindingan Airport to expand passenger terminal building The control tower of Laguindingan Airport. MindaNews file photo by FROILAN GALLARDO CAGAYAN DE ORO (MindaNews / 05 February) — Transportation...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: Kalinaw Mindanaw: The Story of the GRP-MNLF Peace Process,...

16th of 18 parts Part XVI Chapter 7. It is Time for New Relationships To complete the story of the formal peace process, it would have been fitting to also provide an account of the progress of...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993. The...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

(Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of Mindanaw, July 1993....

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

7th of 16 parts (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

8th of 16 parts (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro of...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

14th of 16 parts Rudy Buhay Rodil (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

16 of 16 parts Epilogue 1 (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Minoritization of the Indigenous Communities of...

16 of 16 parts Epilogue 3 (Done in 1992 at Iligan City, published initially as two versions. First as the abbreviated edition published by The Minority Rights Group, London entitled The Lumad and Moro...

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REVIEW:  Literature as Collective Memory: Reading ‘Mga Lumadnong Sugilanon...

TITLE: Mga Lumadnong Sugilanon nga Mahinuklogon AUTHOR: Melchor M. Morante Published by Aletheia Printing and Publishing House, Davao City Virtual book launch on 30 December 2020 at 4 p.m. KIDAPAWAN...

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UPPER RIGHT HAND: Vulnerabilities of Lumad Communities in Mindanao

KIDAPAWAN CITY (Mindanews/17 January) With the Philippine government’s all-out war against the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), Lumad...

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Parent says Lumad children from DavNor “rescued” in Cebu weren’t kidnapped

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 25 February) – One of the parents of 19 Lumad students who were “rescued” during a police operation from a “bawkit” school at the University of San Carlos (USC) in Balamban,...

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Move for BTA extension gets support from Lumads

LANTAPAN, Bukidnon (MindaNews / 9 March) – Drawing support from their years of friendship, the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) asked the support of indigenous peoples as they seek for a...

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DSWD, police in Cebu defy court order to release Lumad child to her father

Despite the closure of the Salugpongan schools for the Lumads (Indigenous Peoples) in Mindanao, learning continues even in makeshift classrooms at the evacuation center in the United Church of Christ...

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The IP struggle continues as NCIP red-tags and bans use of  “Lumad,” the...

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 19 March) – Lumad leaders and eminent Mindanawon scholars are questioning the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples’ (NCIP) resolution red-tagging and banning the use of...

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CBCP’s Commission on IPs protests NCIP’s resolution on ‘Lumad’

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews) – The Episcopal Commission on Indigenous Peoples (ECIP) of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)  and the Indigenous People’s Apostolate (IPA) of Mindanao’s...

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ANALYSIS: Notes on the NCIP resolution on ‘Lumad’

  (Presented by Dr. Augusto “Gus” Gatmaytan on 25 March 2021 during the roundtable discussion “What’s in a Name? Views from Anthropologists on ‘Lumad,’” the first of a two-part series triggered by the...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Lumads are Our People, Too! (1)

  First of seven parts (Editor’s note: This article is a slight revision of the lectures the author delivered between the years 1999 and 2000 to two major audiences — the Center for Media Freedom and...

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ANGAY-ANGAY LANG: The Lumads are Our People, Too! (4)

  Part 4 of 7: A Quick Historical Overview of the Resettlement Process in Mindanaw   (Editor’s note: This article is a slight revision of the lectures the author delivered between the years 1999 and...

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