WHAT HAPPENS TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OUTSIDE THEIR ANCESTRAL AREAS?
WHAT HAPPENS TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OUTSIDE THEIR ANCESTRAL AREAS? Due to various reasons, there are now Badjao and Mamanwa communities living outside their traditional areas. I deliberately say ancestral areas , because they may not have Certificates of Ancestral Domain Titles (CADTs) where they originally came from. I also say communities , because these are not merely individuals or isolated families. They may still have their tribal structures, elders and customary relationships, even though they have left their traditional homes. This raises an important social question: Is it more difficult to protect Indigenous Peoples when they are outside their ancestral domains? The situation of the Mamanwa in Basey, Samar gives us a concrete example. The NCIP documented 35 migrant Mamanwa families whose roots are in Surigao , and actually visited them together with DSWD, DILG and other agencies. The NCIP has also documented Badjao communities in Mambaling, Cebu City, including efforts to...