Boljoon: Preserving the Legacy of a Rich Heritage

Vhenna Marie Mantilla 05/28/2023

BOLJOON, Cebu— Steeped in rich history and imbued with profound religious significance, Boljoon town in southeastern Cebu is a captivating destination that transports visitors back in time. This fourth-class fishing municipality where the shoreline clasp hands with…

Some traditional clothes indigenous people in PH wear

Elaine Joy P. Mayol 08/28/2021

The Philippines consists of 7,640 islands with 3 major regions Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Before this group of islands became a country it had already been inhabited by different tribes and rajahnates. Dating centuries back these tribes…

MILF to reach out to other Moro fronts to support BOL

Inquirer.net 07/28/2018

COTABATO CITY — The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) vowed to reach out to more people in Mindanao, including non-Muslims and indigenous peoples, to rally support for the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL), which will have to pass…

Moro art exhibit opens in Ayala

USJ-R Intern Patricia Erlaine N. Luardo 09/25/2017

An interactive Moro art exhibit with materials sourced from Marawi City and showcasing art work and music representing indigenous Mindanao culture opened at the Ayala Center gallery last Friday evening. The “Manara Interactive Moro Art” exhibit will…

Moros, Lumads start “Lakbayan” today

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 08/22/2017

Indigenous groups from Mindanao arrived in Cebu on Tuesday for their second “Lakbayan sa Nasudnong Minorya” to express objection to President Rodrigo Duterte’s policies that have affected the country’s minorities. About 200 Moros and Lumads are holding…

Moro and lumads from Mindanao to arrive in Cebu

Fe Marie D. Dumaboc, Jessa Mae Sotto 08/17/2017

LAKBAYAN 2017 Around 500 moro and lumad people from Mindanao will arrive in Cebu next week to express their grievances about land grabbing and plunder of their ancestral domain and the environment through the Lakbayan sa mga…

Moro raids and the Japanese occupation

Jobers R. Bersales 04/12/2017

The clash in Inabanga, Bohol, the other day between government forces and the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf brings to mind the dreadful centuries of Moro slave raids that decimated the coastal towns of the Visayas and Luzon…

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