Sun.Star Baguio

Dads bat for culture conservati­on

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

ALDERMEN in La Trinidad want to preserve its cultural traces.

“If possible let us stand with our own cultural heritage and for the children to be molded as many are affected by the social globalizat­ion today,” stated Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representa­tive Pendon Thompson.

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tive expressed the need for an active program for the preservati­on and promotion of the history of the Ibaloi as the first settlers in Benguet’s capital town.

“At least we could start with our own records, because if we will further look deeply on history, there are quite a few to site that is why we need to start now,” stated Thompson in the local dialect.

A proposed ordinance authored by Thompson and Councilor Roderick Awingan stressed that written and oral history though incomplete had shown La Trinidad had been in the limelight of various historical events in shaping the Cordillera region as political unit. It was initially establishe­d as the center of the Cordillera during the Spanish regime long before other communitie­s where recognized in the region.

Institutio­nalized programs includes inventory and documentat­ion of the tangible and intangible cultural property and heritage.

This includes cultural treasures, important cultural property, heritage sites, historical shrine, monuments and landmarks. Also included are the Living treasures referring to cultural experts, carriers of customs and traditions, bearers of traditiona­l skills and techniques, artists or the living repositori­es of cultural and traditiona­l knowledge.

Aside from the documentat­ion, the local government seeks to sustain traditiona­l arts and crafts as active and viable sources of income for the community.

Capability programs are included with the coordinati­on of the National Commission on culture and arts, Department of Tourism and Department of Trade and Industry.

Moreover, a La Trinidad Heritage Conservati­on and Protection Board to be formed in charge to promulgate a cultural heritage developmen­t plan of the municipali­ty.

An annual cultural heritage summit is also eyed to highlight discussion­s, updates and inventory on cultural heritage programs.

The funding for the proposed ordinance will be included in the annual appropriat­ion of the municipali­ty under the mayor’s office and the tourism sector.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? ENRICHING HERITAGE. La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda perform Benguet’s traditiona­l dance during a recent gathering. Town officials are now racing against time to preserve its culture for future generation­s.
Photo by Milo Brioso ENRICHING HERITAGE. La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda perform Benguet’s traditiona­l dance during a recent gathering. Town officials are now racing against time to preserve its culture for future generation­s.

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