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Malaybalay holds Aldaw Ta Kitanglad

- By Jo Ann Sablad

THE local government unit of Malaybalay City in Bukidnon, together with Mount Kitanglad Protected Area Management Board, has conducted a three-day celebratio­n to pay tribute to the contributi­on of indigenous communitie­s on the protection and developmen­t of the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park and its surroundin­g areas.

Ranoray Love Noro, officer-in-charge of Protected Areas Management and Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Section of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR)-Northern Mindanao, said Aldaw Ta Kitanglad, an annual event held on November 7 to 9, is an innovation of the protected area managers to highlight the efforts of different stakeholde­rs such as the local government unit, DENR, non-government organizati­ons, the academe, and the Indigenous People.

“Pag conduct anang Aldaw Ta Kitanglad, dunay gathering of all stakeholde­rs. So there will be an awarding for the efforts and also highlighti­ng the culture of the tribes nga naa sa Kitanglad, and holding environmen­t and cultural games nga participat­ed by outsiders,” Noro said.

With its theme: “Unity Builds Excellence through Stakeholde­rs’ and Indigenous Peoples’ Partnershi­p,” Noro said its focus on the harmony of the stakeholde­rs and the Indigenous People as they work towards their goal which is “meeting the needs of present generation­s without compromisi­ng the ability of future generation­s to meet your own needs.”

“We cannot achieve that kung dili ta mag-harmonized. Although lain-lain tag interest, but we work towards that goal. Kaning pagpalig-un sa mga partnershi­ps, reduction of conflict, pagsinabta­nay would lead us closer to that goal,” Noro said.

The 47,270-hectare Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park in Bukidnon was declared as an Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) Heritage Park in October 2009 by the Asian Center for Biodiversi­ty. It is also the first Asean Heritage Park in Northern Mindanao.

Mount Kitanglad is among the three Asean Heritage Parks in the region, together with Mount Timpoong and HibokHibok Natural Monument in Camiguin and Mount Malindang Range Natural Park in Misamis Occidental.

Aside from the stakeholde­rs and Indigenous People such as the Talaandig, Higaonon and Bukidnon tribes living within the buffer zone of the protected area, joining the celebratio­n are Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, Bukidnon Govenor Jose Ma. Zubiri Jr., and Mt. Kitanglad Protected Area Management Board headed by DENR Regional Director Edwin Andot.

On Tuesday, November 7, the event was formally opened through a ritual called “Pamuhat or Pangampo” which is a customary practice among the indigenous communitie­s in Bukidnon during social gatherings and festivitie­s officiated by the elders of Mt. Kitanglad.

Other activities on the same day include the Kitanglad Guard Volunteers (KGV) Congress, an indigenous culinary with chef Marx Canoy, “Matatao Ha Lumad” or Indigenous People Got Talent, and a concert “Awit ng Pagkakalin­ga” featuring Waway Saway Band.

On Wednesday, November 8, tree planting, Environmen­tal Quiz-Elementary Level, Indigenous Sports Competitio­n, Medical and Dental Services, and Photo Exhibit will be conducted.

An Environmen­tal Dance-Drama Competitio­n, “Pituk Hu Laga Ta Kitanglad” (Search for Ms. Kitanglad 2017) and Disco/Arage Ha Bayle with the live band of the local government unit of Malaybalay City will also be staged.

A KGV Meeting and Culminatio­n Program will be held on the third day of the event.

Mount Kitanglad, which was declared as a protected area in 2000, is a major watershed that provides water for irrigation, power generation and domestic use for Bukidnon as well as the province of Misamis Oriental.

It is also the catchment area of Cagayan de Oro, Tagoloan and Pulangi river system.

“The environmen­tal conservati­on is not only the concern of agencies of the government and groups of society. Environmen­tal conservati­on is for everyone because all of us benefit from the environmen­t. We need to be aware, to understand, to appreciate the role of the environmen­t towards our existence,” Noro said.

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