Bontoc, Sagada land dispute heats up; tourist site fenced
>> Monday, March 16, 2020
The popularly visited Blue
Soil called Kaman Otek to Bontoc and Kama Utek to Sagada got fenced having
earlier pitted issues on boundary conflicts between adjoining municipalities Sagada
and Bontoc.
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- The boundary dispute of the two
municipalities of Sagada and Bontoc and their passing of separate resolutions claiming ownership of a
tourist spot here resulted to fencing of Blue Soil/Kaman Otek
allegedly by Bontoc folks.
This, as Sagada resident Richard Yodong, son of
land tax declarant Lizardo Yodong said claimants should be consulted in matters
affecting private properties on any development site.
The Yodong’s trace their ancestry from Ankileng,
Sagada and Balili, Bontoc.
Sagada mayor James Pooten Jr. earlier forwarded
letters to Balili, Bontoc barangay chairman Alpine Atiwag not to proceed with
the fencing of Blue Soil.
Yodong in an interview said the tourism spot should
be for the benefit of all concerned, but private claimants should be consulted.
Atiwag in an interview said Balili is open for
negotiation.
Folks from Balili said the fencing of Kaman Otek
was meant to protect the site from cows entering the site.
They said it was meant to protect the blue soil
from cows and visitors who step on it.
Blue Soil is Kaman Otek to Bontoc and Kama Utek to Barangay
Ankileng of Sagada.
Balili lupon elder Bucat Tibong said Kaman Otek
covers the lots below the plateau where Blue Soil is located.
Tibong added the fencing means Kaman Otek falls
within the domain of Balili.
In an interview, Tibong said Balili folks has been
tilling the lands then at Kaman Otek.
Ankileng elder and Sagada indigenous peoples
mandatory representative (IPMR) Jaime Dugao however said Ankileng folks had
been planting ‘lakat’(pising or gabi) at Kama Utek.
Last week, cattle owners from Balili, Alab and
Ankileng performed at Kama-utek a ritual called “teb-ang” for the
continued supply of water for cattle and rice fields and good health of cattle.
Kama-utek along with nearby Marboro Hills is customarily
a grazing land.
A favorite tourist spot frequented by visitors
because of its bluish color and mystical story, Blue Soil is located above the
Balili-Suyo road and below the equally much visited Marlboro Hills for its view
of a sea of clouds.
A guide could earn as much as P1,600 for
a tour of 10 visitors with a trek starting from Batalao Sagada towards Marlboro
Hills on to Blue Soil down to the Balili-Suyo road and another separate ride
fee towards the main town.
A fee of P50 is collected by the municipality of
Sagada for every tourist who enters the town and registers as an official
tourist.
Blue Soil was named by Sagada tourist guides who
popularized the site in years 2010 till now.
Tibong narrated it has been a site for the
customary buknit (throwing stone/rock game) then among young boys
from Balili and Ankileng where they throw stones/rocks at each other and the
winner is the one who shall make the other run home defeated towards their home
place.
Earlier this year, the Sangguniang Bayan and Bontoc
Mayor Franklin Odsey in their resolution asked the Office of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to deny approval or hold in abeyance
the proposed ordinance of Sagada’s legislative body declaring certain sites as
natural heritage and ecological tourism park of Sagada including Marlboro
Country, Blue Soil and Echo Valley.
In their resolution Bontoc opposed the inclusion of
Sagada’s heritage sites particularly Blue Soil claiming this to be Kaman Otek
located in barangay Balili, Echo Valley locally known as Kaipitan located in
barangay Alab Proper, Marboro Country locally known as Kaman Baneng located in
Alab Proper and Ganga Cave in Alab Oriente.
The Sangguniang Bayan of Sagada on the other hand in their
resolution forwarded that Marlboro Country is located within barangay Antadao
claiming this to be a former camotal land turned grazing land and named
Marlboro Country due to the presence of a number of horses.
Echo Valley is located within the compound of the
Anglican Church of Sagada and Ganga Cave located within the premises of Sitio
Doccos and Sitio Baang of Barangay Kilong of Sagada.
The Sagada municipal council declared Blue Soil
called Kaman Otek is located within the internal surface of southern
Sagada supported by the cadastral survey of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Bontoc local government officials enacted a resolution
in 2015 opposing the cadastral survey of Sagada
particularly boundaries of barangays Suyo, Balugan, Antadao and
Tetep-an adjacent four Bontoc barangays- Balili, Alab Proper, Alab Oriente, and
Bontoc Ili where Kaman Otek, Kaman Baneng and Kaipitan are found.
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