NCIP scholars plant trees To celebrate IP Month
>> Saturday, October 12, 2019
By Rocky Ngalob
BAGUIO
CITY – In celebration for the 22nd Indigenous Peoples (IP) Month
with the theme; IPs as partners in attaining inclusive peace and sustainable
development, NCIP-CAR taps its very own IP student scholars under its
Educational Assistant Program (EAP) grant, to plant fruit bearing trees within
their respective Ancestral Domains.
The said activity is
dubbed as “Cordillera IP youth agroforestry and Ancestral Domain ecology
drive”. A concept derived by NCIP – CAR in order to allure NCIP EAP
scholars/grantees in undertaking their social and environmental
responsibilities towards the stewardship of their Ancestral Domains. “Apart
from providing financial aid to our NCIP EAP scholars/grantees, NCIP is also
mindful in equipping our IP youth with the indigenous values regarding
Ancestral Domain stewardship”, said NCIP – CAR Regional Director, Atty. Roland
P. Calde.
Calde further reiterated
that attached to being a NCIP EAP scholar/grantee, are the duties and
responsibilities which will be borne to the student who will be granted of the
same. “This way, it will also prompt
NCIP EAP scholars/grantees studying in the city of Baguio to return back to
their respective Ancestral Domains, and share their education to their fellow
IP/ICCs”, said Calde.
“We
hope to instill in the minds of our NCIP EAP scholars/grantees, as future
administrators and vanguards of the Ancestral Domains, indigenous values that
helped shape Cordillera today. In turn, they themselves, will pass it on to
their children”, added Calde.
Calde also disclosed
that NCIP – CAR has started distributing fruit bearing seedlings to its NCIP
EAP scholars/grantees earlier this month. NCIP EAP scholars/grantees were
instructed to secure their fruit bearing trees from the nearest NCIP Provincial
Office or Community Service Centers. Likewise, they were encouraged to plant
the same within their Ancestral Domain.
Apart from the embracing
their duties and responsibilities as stewards of the Ancestral Domains, NCIP
EAP scholars/grantees, who are mostly millennials whom are very much influenced
by the modern and popular culture, will be reliving the age-old indigenous
values and culture of collectivity. “Fruits of the planted trees will be reaped
by the Ancestral Domain owners and will be communally enjoyed by them”, said
Calde.
Meanwhile, NCIP EAP
scholars/grantees will be joining the cultural parade on Oct. 11 along with the
other government agencies during the culminating activity for region CAR’s 22nd
IP month celebration. The parade will start at Malcom Square. The delegation
will then march going up Session Road to PFVR gym for the program proper.
Recently installed NCIP Chairman, Allen Capuyan will be gracing the activity as
the program’s keynote speaker.
The 22nd IP Month
festivities in October is the same month when the landmark legislation,
Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) was enacted. The same further supplemented by the “Presidential Proclamation No. 1906, s. 2009
declaring the Month of October of Every Year as National Indigenous Peoples
Month” and “Presidential Proclamation No. 486 declaring October 29 and Every
Year Thereafter as National Indigenous Peoples Thanksgiving Day”
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