Manila Bulletin

Gov. Imee adopted daughter of Kalinga

- By FREDDIE G. LAZARO

TABUK CITY, Kalinga — The provincial government of Kalinga has honored Ilocos Norte Governor Imee R. Marcos by declaring her as an adopted daughter of the province during its celebratio­n of the 2nd Badong Festival and 23rd foundation anniversar­y.

Through a Resolution No. 2018025 passed by the members of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an chaired by Vice Governor James Edduba and approved by Kalinga Governor Jocel Baac, Gov. Marcos has been declared “daughter of the province of Kalinga.”

Being named a daughter of Kalinga is a provincial tradition and is in consonance with customary ethnic practices.

According to the resolution, it is a recognitio­n bestowed upon “personages who have singularly endeared themselves and contribute­d outstandin­g services to the people.”

Marcos, in particular, was given the name “Laggunawa,” meaning, “a beautiful and strong daughter of a tribal chieftain.”

“Sakto yung pangalan ko, anak daw ng chief – kaya I’ll have to live up to that name. Sabi nila… This ideal is what you should grow up to, so I must become Laggunawa,” she said. “I am deeply honored by this endowment and I will treasure this resolution.”

Sons and daughters of the province are granted certain privileges, including protection under the umbrella of the Kalinga Peace Pact institutio­n or the Bodong Justice System “Proto-Pagta.”

 ??  ?? IMEE IS ‘LANGGUNAWA’ — Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos is shown here delivering a speech at the Bicentenni­al Monument in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur last February 2. She has been declared ‘daughter of Kalinga’ by the provincial government and the...
IMEE IS ‘LANGGUNAWA’ — Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos is shown here delivering a speech at the Bicentenni­al Monument in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur last February 2. She has been declared ‘daughter of Kalinga’ by the provincial government and the...

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