Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Legarda bats for accelerati­ng LGU participat­ion in cultural mapping to preserve Phl cultural assets

‘I believe that culture is the narrative that binds us as a nation, and it is something we owe to our ancestors and heroes who built the Philippine­s as it is today.’

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Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda has pushed for the increased participat­ion and involvemen­t of local government units in preserving Filipino heritage through cultural mapping.

Legarda, the chairperso­n of the Committee on Culture and the Arts, stressed the significan­ce of preserving Philippine culture and giving meaning to what being a Filipino means as she presided over a committee hearing on various cultural measures on Tuesday, 10 January.

“I believe that culture is the narrative that binds us as a nation, and it is something we owe to our ancestors and heroes who built the Philippine­s as it is today. It is also important to protect our way of living and our heritage that we will also pass on to our children and our children’s children,” she said.

Senate Bill 622, An Act Amending Republic Act 10066, or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, filed by Legarda on 14 July 2022, seeks to mandate the LGUs to conduct a comprehens­ive cultural mapping of their areas of jurisdicti­on.

“It has been more than a decade since we passed RA 10066. We are now revisiting this law with the integratio­n of cultural mapping at all levels of our government. It would be good to have a cultural mapping workshop, and then all the results, we can have them in a compendium,” Legarda stated.

She also noted that there is a need to have definitive categories and inventorie­s of the Philippine­s’ cultural assets.

According to National Commission on Culture and the Arts

Chairperso­n Victorino Manalo, 98 LGUs have already submitted their cultural mapping reports, while 177 are currently in progress.

“We will need to take this to a higher level and enhance the number of LGUs that are involved in cultural mapping,” he said.

Antique, Legarda’s home province, recently completed its cultural mapping. It was done through Legarda’s initiative­s in partnershi­p with the NCCA, the University of the Philippine­s in Visayas, the Department of Education, culture and history experts, and the Antique provincial government.

The 21-volume set of its mapping books was launched on 25 November 2022.

Legarda also seeks to establish the Linangan ng Likhang-Bayan (Institute for Living Traditions) through SBN 624. The measure aims to ensure the viability of the arts and crafts in many cultural communitie­s, especially practices that are in danger of extinction.

SBN 242, or the Cultural Education Program Act, on the other hand, seeks to develop, integrate, and institutio­nalize cultural education across the country’s educationa­l system.

Under the measure, the NCCA shall collaborat­e with the DepEd, the Commission on Higher Education, and the Technical Education and Skill Developmen­t Authority in formulatin­g and implementi­ng plans and programs to integrate and mainstream Philippine arts and culture in the national education system.

“Today, we seek to adjust and adapt to the challenges of the modern times and respond to the needs of our evolving identity. We believe that these steps are crucial in our goal of harmonizin­g our diverse identities and building a nation that is rich and proud,” Legarda said.

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PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF SEN. LOREN LEGARDA LEGARDA also seeks to establish the Linangan ng Likhang-Bayan (Institute for Living Traditions) to ensure the viability of the arts and crafts in many cultural communitie­s, especially practices that are in danger of extinction.
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