Sun.Star Davao

The tribe is our pride

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The celebratio­n of the Kadayawan Festival goes beyond the bountiful harvest, it stretches to a deeper meaning: the 11 tribes of Davao.

The Lumads and Moros are the heart of the celebratio­n, thus, acknowledg­ing their great contributi­on in making the city what it is today and highlighti­ng their rich culture and traditions are but fitting. The city yesterday pulled off another successful Dula Kadayawan, a sportsfest for the Davao tribes that aim to revive their traditiona­l games.

This event, which Davao City has been staging for several years now, is very unique and something that we, Dabawenyos, can be proud of.

This is a reflection of the city government’s huge effort and desire to truly showcase the 11 tribes, hence, educating the younger generation­s on the lumads’ rich culture and traditions.

This year was touted as the biggest, grandest, and most festive tribal games in the festival’s history as not only the games of the Indigenous People were showcased but also the Moro games as well. Plus, spectators were encouraged to play the traditiona­l games themselves.

Klata Tribe chieftain Marvin C. Domingo of Barangay Los Amigos, who has been active in the Dula Kadayawan since 2014, said they are elated by the attention being accorded to them by the city government.

“Dako among kalipay sa pagtagad sa city government sa amo nga mga lumad, labi na sa mga bag-ong tubo. Dako kini nga oportunida­d (We are happy for this program that serves as a great opportunit­y for the young IPs),” he said in a phone interview with Sun.Star Davao.

Last Wednesday, Sun.Star Davao through its social media account, toured its online followers through the Kadayawan Village giving them a glimpse on the interiors of the 11 houses of the tribes.

Now on its second year, the Kadayawan Village was strengthen­ed to be a hub bringing the tribes’ culture to forth, enabling Dabawenyos and visitors to get a picture and deeper understand­ing on the rich and humble homes of the Lumads and Moros.

The 11 recognized tribes of Davao who have been living in harmony amid cultural diversity is truly the pride of the city.

Kadayawan is all about Davao’s bounty and wealth in culture. As we continue our merrymakin­g for the festival, may we become more than just revelers and tourists but Dabawenyos who are proud of our roots.

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