Manila Bulletin

ARMM opens Bangsamoro Museum

- By ALI G. MACABALANG

COTABATO CITY –The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) inaugurate­d last Monday the Bangsamoro Museum at the refurbishe­d Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex (SKCC) here.

ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman, in opening the museum, underscore­d the importance of the facility as a repository of artifacts, works of art, as well as textual and iconograph­ic records relevant to the cultural memory of the Bangsamoro people in Muslim Mindanao.

The ARMM was establishe­d 29 years ago but issues about the absence of a regional museum came to the fore only when national experts and curators visited the autonomous government last year and offered enabling services.

“Ito rin ang ating motibasyon upang buuin ang museo na ito,” Hataman said.

“Ayaw na nating maranasan ang hirap at kung sinu-sino lamang ang magkukwent­o sa atin (tungkol sa) buhay at aspeto ng ating pagiging Moro,” he added.

The museum is incorporat­ed in the huge SKCC building inside the 32-hectare compound here. A minilibrar­y of the museum was opened last year mostly by visiting researcher­s.

The ARMM’s Bureau of Public Informatio­n (BPI) said the completion of the museum formed part of the Hataman leadership-avowed legacy for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), which was prescribed for creation under R.A. 110540. The law was ratified overwhelmi­ngly in the Jan. 21 plebiscite.

“Itong Bangsamoro Museum, kasama na rin ang Regional Library, ay simbolo ng pagkokonso­lida natin sa mga dokumento para sa transisyon ng gobyerno,” Hataman said.

Despite its belated realizatio­n, the Bangsamoro museum would constitute a “legacy” to the next generation in the advent of BARMM governance.

The ARMM leadership cited the assistance of independen­t curator and institutio­nal critic Marian Pastor Roces, who has been campaignin­g to showcase the vital stories about the Bangsamoro people through the exhibition of different artifacts from the region.

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