ALABEL, Sarangani (November 30, 2014) - Students from Joji Ilagan International School in General Santos City select bead products as souvenirs at the Tribal Village of Munato Yesterland theme park that showcases the Tboli, Blaan, and Tagakaolo tribes who show their music, dances, chants and stories. Also found here are products for sale made by the Indigenous Peoples (IP) of Sarangani. (Jake Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Tubad is a Blaan word that means "new generation or descendant of a tribe".Blaan is one of the indigenous peoples group of southern Mindanao, Philippines specifically in South Cotabato, Sarangani Province, General Santos City, and Davao Del Sur.Features on cultural appreciation and development of the different indigenous peoples groups of Mindanao are very welcome to be posted in this blog.
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Thursday, January 15, 2015
Sarangani marks 1st IP education summit
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 17, 2014) - Sarangani officials together with the teachers, students and professionals who are members of the indigenous people celebrate the 1st Indigenous Peoples Education (IPEd) Summit Festival of Talents and Arts on November 11 at the Capitol Gym. This program of the Department of Education is supported by the Sulong Karunungan and Sulong Tribu of Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon in partnership with Cong. Manny Pacquiao, Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao and the board members. Textbooks, among others, are being translated into their tribal dialect for culture-based basic education. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Sarangani holds 1st IP Education Summit
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 13, 2014) – The Department of Education - Sarangani division holds the 1st Indigenous Peoples Education Summit and showcase of indigenous knowledge, skills and practices Tuesday, November 11, at the Capitol gym. The theme is “Kulturang Parangal: Yaman ng Katutubo Tungo sa Pagbabago ng Lipunan”. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani celebrates IP Day
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 5, 2014) – Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon and Vice Gov. Jinkee Pacquiao with former Maitum Mayor Elsie Perrett (center) join the Indigenous Peoples’ (IP) Day on October 29 at the Sarangani Capitol Gym attended by thousands of indigenous people from the different tribes (Blaan, Tboli, Tagakaolo, Kalagan, Manobo) in the province. The provincial leadership thru its Sulong Tribu program assures to continuously protect and uphold the welfare of the IPs. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Provincial Tribal Council awards Gov. Migs
ALABEL, Sarangani (August 30, 2012) - Governor Migs Dominguez is awarded with a plaque of appreciation by members and officers of Provincial Tribal Council with its adviser Fredo Basino Thursday, August 30, during the 2nd day of the two-day provincial Indigenous Peoples Summit organized by the Indigenous People's Development Program at the Capitol gymnasium. For more news and updates, please visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani produces first 30 graduates of IP scholarship grant
By BEVERLY C. PAOYON
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 29, 2014) - Sarangani has begun producing graduates belonging to the Indigenous People (IP) with an expectant pool of teachers who would serve their own tribe in the uplands.
On March 26, around 30 IPs graduated from a baccalaureate degree as the first batch of scholars of the provincial government's Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES), an exclusive college scholarship program for IPs in partnership with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC) since 2008.
MSU-GSC Chancellor Abdurrahman Canacan noted the significant survival rate of the first batch as "higher than what is expected."
These students' performance, Canacan said, was comparable to the performance of the university's regular students and are likely to pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) with sufficient preparations provided.
Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon pointed out he knew the "values of education, that's why we are putting emphasis on education for Sarangani." He disclosed the provincial government has already allotted some amount to fund for the scholars' LET review to ensure they will pass.
The provincial government has a budget of P9 million for this program which would cover three batches to take up the elementary education course.
Glenda RevaƱo, program manager of the provincial government scholarship program dubbed as Paaral Para Sa Sarangan (PPSS), explained part of the budget will be for the LET review and the refresher course of the upcoming fifth year students.
Unlike the regular curriculum, classes in STES are held only during Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays due to conflicting schedule of the university's instructors and also to give the scholars time to help their parents at home or in their livelihood.
Roger Bago, 37, admitted his gratefulness to have finally graduated despite poverty and difficulty to cope with his lessons as it took him ten years after high school before he got to college. "Nahirapan ako sa lahat ng subjects ko kasi sampung taon akong hindi nakapasok sa paaralan."
Bago is a Blaan from Lamlifew, a Blaan-inhabited far-flung sitio of Malungon town where the province's famous School of Living Tradition is found. He said he has to work in the fields during his free time to earn some amount.
Half-Blaan half-Ilonggo Rizelle Mae Dawang said it was very fortunate of her to have availed of the program. "It (STES) is really an opportunity to free us from poverty. And it really helps especially that most of the IPs could not afford to send their children to school."
For his part, Rommel Zamora recalled how his father had reprimanded and told him he could not support his education when he asked after graduating from elementary a calculator as he loved numbers. This, however, did not hold him back to work for his dreams. He enrolled in high school as working student until he got the college scholarship.
On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES. The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program).
In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag.
For this year alone, the provincial government allotted more than P6 million for its PPSS scholarship program.
Among its scholar graduates this year are midwives and the first two doctors produced by the province thru PPSS. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
New IP educators welcome Governor Solon
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014)- Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon congratulates the graduates of Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension during their 1st Pre-commencement Exercises Wednesday, March 26, at Malandag gymnasium. The event’s theme is “Indigenous people soaring to new heights of academic excellence and social relevance.” The new graduates are scholars under the Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES) for IPs of the provincial government. On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES, an off-campus scholarship program of the province with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC). The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program). In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
First batch of IP scholars march on graduation day
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014) – Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon congratulates one of the 30 first graduates of Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension Program during their 1st Pre-Commencement Exercises Wednesday, March 26. The 30 graduates had finished their Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in General Education course. MSU-Malandag Extension was purposely put up to cater to IP students and become scholars with support from Mayor Reynaldo Constantino. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
30 IP scholars are education graduates
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014) – Thirty students who took up Bachelor of Elementary Education at Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension march as first graduates during their pre-commencement exercises Wednesday, March 26, at Malandag gymnasium. These Indigenous People-students are all scholars of the Paaral Para sa Sarangan educational program of the provincial government. The new graduates studied under the Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES) for IPs of the provincial government. On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES, an off-campus scholarship program of the province with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC). The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program). In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Congressman Pacquiao escorted by Fyu Kuras
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 24, 2011) - The float of Sarangani Congressman Manny Pacquiao is escorted by Fyu Kuras or dressed-up horses during the hero’s welcome enroute to the opening of MunaTo Festival 2011. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Monday, November 21, 2011
Tribal Day celebration
MALUNGON, Sarangani (November 21, 2011) - (L-R) Town First Lady Roselyn Constantino, Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino and Gov. Migs Dominguez watch the “Ede'l” play-and-dance competition staged Friday by Blaan and Tagakaulo contestants to highlight the culmination of the two-day Tribal Day celebration (November 17-18) in Malungon. Also in photo are NCIP director Timuey Lim P. Wong and Board Member Virgilio Tobias. (JoJo Gocotano/MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)
Tribal Day beauty pageant winners
MALUNGON, Sarangani (November 21, 2011) - The Blaan and Tagakaulo ladies who won in the 1st ethnic beauty pageant dubbed as “Manenggeya na Libun”, meaning most beautiful girl, pose to celebrate Tribal Day in Malungon. They are, (L-R) 1st runner up Mary Mae Mayo, 2nd runner up Lovely Basoc, 4th runner up Michele Tumandan, chosen first Manenggeya na Libun ’11 – Ms. Angelica Pane and 3rd runner up Bea Acupan. (JoJo Gocotano/MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)
Horse fight as part of culture
MALUNGON, Sarangani (November 21, 2011) – Stallions fight over a female horse during a series of horse fights which highlighted the celebration of Malungon town’s 4th–year Tribal Day. Supervised horse fighting is part of indigenous peoples’ culture and is allowed by cultural authorities. (JoJo Gocotano/MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)
Friday, November 18, 2011
Ethnic wrestling (S’buno)
MALUNGON, Sarangani (November 18, 2011) – Locals closely watch S’buno, a wrestling competition for the indigenous people (Blaan and Tagakaulo) during the culmination of the 4th–year Tribal Day celebration on November 17-18 in Malungon. (JoJo Gocotano/MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)
Monday, October 10, 2011
Women beading tribal clothes
MALUNGON, Sarangani (October 10, 2011) – Graduates of the School of Living Tradition (SLT) put beads on tribal clothes as part of their cultural learning during the three-month period of sessions with Tagakaolo cultural masters. They graduated Friday, October 7, at the village of Kityan Daku. The SLT on loom-weaving was a three-month on-site class where 10 Tagakaolo learners were trained by cultural masters in partnership with the Biya na Tagakaolo Megsambok sa Ginawa Association. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Loom-weaving master shows the way
MALUNGON, Sarangani (October 9, 2011) – A loom-weaving cultural master shows the proper way of weaving to learners of the School of Living Tradition during their graduation rites Friday, October 7, in the village of Kityan Daku. The SLT on loom-weaving was a three-month on-site class where 10 Tagakaolo learners were trained by cultural masters in partnership with the Biya na Tagakaolo Megsambok sa Ginawa Association. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Graduates of loom-weaving at School of Living Tradition
MALUNGON, Sarangani (October 9, 2011) – Graduates show their
certificates of graduation Friday, October 7, after their three-month
on-site class on loom-weaving at the village of Kityan Daku. The
School of Living Tradition is a process of transferring traditional
skills on Tagakaolo weaving as a way of preserving the culture and
tradition of the tribe. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Provincial Tribal Council chair speaks at School of Living Tradition
MALUNGON, Sarangani (October 9, 2011) – Datu Edmund Pangilan, chair of the Provincial Tribal Council, speaks at the graduation rites of the School of Living Tradition (SLT) on Tagakaolo loom-weaving Friday, October 7, in the village of Kityan Daku. The SLT on loom-weaving was a three-month on-site class where 10 Tagakaolo learners were trained by cultural masters in partnership with the Biya na Tagakaolo Megsambok sa Ginawa Association. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
School of Living Tradition on Tagakaolo Loom Weaving
The School of Living Tradition (SLT) is one of the projects under the Indigenous Peopled Development Program (IPDP) of Sarangani. The aim is to preserve the culture by teaching it to the next generation.
Photo shown here is courtesy of the IPDP c/o Toto Tirando for the SLT on the Tagakaolo Loom Weaving.
Photo shown here is courtesy of the IPDP c/o Toto Tirando for the SLT on the Tagakaolo Loom Weaving.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Tribal song
MALUNGON, Sarangani (August 30, 2011) - Tagakaolo artists render a tribal song during the last day of a two-day tribal assembly Tuesday, August 30, at barangay San Roque gymnasium. The assembly was organized by the Biya na Tagakaolo Megsambok sa Ginawa Association, Inc. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
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