Kalinga tribes denounce revenge to obtain justice
>> Monday, June 3, 2013
By Peter A. Balocnit
TANUDAN, Kalinga -- Three
sub-tribes this province recently denounced revenge as a means of obtaining
justice and agreed to settle conflicts amicably among them.
The tribes of Mangali this
municipality, Balbalasang in Balbalan and Tulgao of Tinglayan agreed in their
respective “pagta” (provisions of the podon or peacepact) to resolve cases
including heinous crimes at their level without severing the peacepact.
However, it was also agreed
during the Pagta deliberation that parties
respect the choice of aggrieved parties if they bring their case before
government courts with the peacepact
intact.
The parties agreed whatever
decision of the court on such cases must be accepted and respected by peacepact
holders of both sub-tribes.
Last month, two peace pacts were
celebrated here between the tribe of Mangali and two other sub-tribes outside
of this municipality.
The “podon” between Mangali and
Balbalasang was earlier commemorated April 20-22 and that of the
Mangali-Tulgaopeacepact was on April 27-29.
Some 86 tribesmen from
Balbalasang in Balbalan composed of elders, women and youth attended the 3-day
celebration while 60 from Tulgao of Tinglayan came to Mangali.
During the deliberation of their
respective constitution and by-laws, peacepact holders made it clear that the
podon supports the government’s lawmaking and enforcement systems.
All peacepacts holders - Antonio
Gumabol and Rudy Wandagan for Mangali with Balbalasang and Tulgao respectively;
Allen Jesse Mangaonag for Balbalasang and Baggas of Tulgao - emphasized that
the podon complements national and local laws.
The Podon, a customary practice
of the iKalingas helps maintain peace and order and bridges them to resolve misunderstandings.
The Podon mainly protects territory (bugis), life (biyag), property
(sanikuwa), and dignity (dayaw).
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