Philippine Daily Inquirer

MUNICIPALI­TY OF OAS PIONEERS CULTURAL MAPPING IN BICOL REGION

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the ceremony. He cited the centuries-old bell tower of the St. Michael the Archangel church and the rich variety of local food products.

The church stands for the long history of the parish community of Oas, which was founded by Franciscan missionari­es in 1605, said Escoto.

From being a chapel made of wood and cogon grass in its earlier years, the church throughout centuries saw its structure built with volcanic rocks and bricks from the nearby Mayon volcano, annexed with a convent and a transept, damaged by fires, earthquake­s and typhoons, and rebuilt many times over.

These events, all though specific to the church, are also markers of the events in the broader history of the town of Oas and the region where it is located.

“In complying with our mandate to account for the cultural properties of the municipali­ty, we are opening the minds of our constituen­ts for them to fully appre- ciate our rich local cultural heritage,” Escoto said.

‘Alluring’

He noted that the local government unit intends to complement the town’s cultural heritage preservati­on efforts by giving emphasis as well to its “naturally alluring physical environmen­t.”

“The municipali­ty endeavors to maximize the benefits from the culture-tourism nexus to further uplift the lives of our constituen­ts,” Escoto said.

Rentoria, who initiated the national program, said that the creation of a CP is not the end of cultural mapping (CM).

Earlier, he described CM as “the process of identifyin­g, recording, and using cultural sources and activities in building communitie­s.”

“Oas need to utilize the profile for their tourism developmen­t plan and in their workshop next year with the teachers under the Department of Education, who will take part in the localizati­on of the teaching of cultural heritage,” Rentoria said.

The province of Albay has been recipient of the technical assistance for CM, systemized by NCCA starting 2015. The national campaign was started in the island of Panay in the Visayas, particular­ly in Capiz. Since then, the NCCA has been conducting workshops, seminars and actual mapping with cultural workers, organizati­ons and local and national government units.

For instance, NCCA has partnered with Bureau on Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao for the cultural mapping program, which is aimed at the creation of an inventory or registry of significan­t cultural properties that may require preservati­on and protection.

 ??  ?? Members of the cultural mapping team of Oas, Albay, with NCCA Commission­er Fr. Harold Rentoria, OSA (fourth from left)
Members of the cultural mapping team of Oas, Albay, with NCCA Commission­er Fr. Harold Rentoria, OSA (fourth from left)

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