Barlig, Natonin Balangao tribe set pinuchu signing on Lang-ay
>> Sunday, March 30, 2014
By Gina
Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- The Balangao
tribe of Barlig and Natonin Balangao shall be
witnessing the ceremonial signing of their documented indigenous forest
management practices by chief executive officers 10 a.m. on
April 1 here at the multipurpose hall to coincide with the
celebration of the 47th Mountain Province Foundation Day and the
1oth Lang-ay Festival.
The pinuchu and khakay
practices of the Balangaos of the eastern tribes from Natonin
and Barlig akin to the batangan system of the western tribes of the
Province embodies the indigenous forest management practises
documented by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources
Office.
The April 1 signing
shall be done by the representative mayors of Natonin and Barlig,
governor of the Province, authorities from the PENRO and the NCIP-Mountain
Province and regional offices of the DENR and NCIP.
The document is in
line with Joint Administrative Order of 2008 of the National Commission on
Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) provided for guidelines and procedures for the recognition,
documentation, registration and confirmation of all sustainable traditional and
indigenous forest resources management systems and practices (STIFRMSP) of
indigenous cultural communities or Indigenous Peoples in Ancestral Domain/Land.
The indigenous peoples
of Madukayan of Natonin have also documented and affirmed their pinuju practises.
Forest management
specialist Christopher Bosaing of PENRO-Mountain Province said
respective municipal ordinances in furtherance to the Joint
AO of 2008 are currently being drafted by the
legislative officials of Tadian, Sagada and Besao municipalities .
Tadian which has
advanced in its drafting stage incorporates the indigenous batnagan system in
its Environmental Code.
Following the
confirmation of elders and affirmation of the officials of respective LGUs, the
documented indigenous management practices shall then be endorsed to the
Secretary of the DENR for affirmation followed by the LGU-initiated
ordinances.
The municipal
ordinances define resource use, and sets rules and supplementary guidelines on
customary forest management practices.
The batangan of the
Applai tribe of western Mountain Province, pinuchu and khakay of
the Balangao trine of Barlig and pinuju system of the Madukayan tribe of
Natonin embody customary practices of forest management to
include that of access, cutting trees and gathering of forest products.
The Joint
Administrative Order of 2008 of the NCIP and the DENR is in pursuant to the
provisions of the 1987 Constitution, Presidential Decree (PD) No.
705, as amended, Executive Order (EO) No. 192, Series of 1987, Republic
Act (RA) No. 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997 and its
Implementing Rules and Regulations (NCIP Administrative Order No. 1, Series of
1998, and the DENR-NCIP Memorandum Circular No. 2003-01, EO No. 318, Series of
2004.
Areas having
certificates of ancestral domain claims (CADC) and certificates of ancestral
domain titles (CADTs), based on a requirement of the Joint 2008
NCIP-DENR AO. In areas where there is no CADT and CADC, a certificate of
assurance is asked from NCIP to enable facilitation of municipal indigenous
forestry management codes.
The municipalities of
Sagada, Besao, Tadian, Barlig and Natonin are covered with CADCs.
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