The Philippine Star

Maguindana­o festival marks BOL ratificati­on

- By JOHN UNSON

MAGUINDANA­O – This province launched last Thursday the Inaul Festival showcasing an iconic Moro fabric and as thanksgivi­ng for the ratificati­on of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL).

“There is a big reason for us to celebrate the ratificati­on of the BOL. We are dedicating the 2019 provincial Inaul Festival to all the people, the government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) for having worked together tediously to have that law,” Gov. Esmael Mangudadat­u said.

Mangudadat­u, on his last term as governor, said the provincial government has been trying to maximize the involvemen­t of Maguindana­o’s tri-people or Muslim, Christian and Lumad groups in the inaul industry, now an alternativ­e means of livelihood for local weavers, among them dependents of MILF members.

“With a durable peace setting in, we can expand this trade. More families will earn from it, have extra income for the schooling of children and for other basic needs,” Mangudadat­u added.

The weeklong festival highlights the effort of the provincial government to revive the centuries-old production of the Maguindana­on inaul using traditiona­l looms that are prototypes of those used by weavers in the past.

Capped with cultural shows and traditiona­l competitio­ns, the annual festival is part of a strategy to connect

inaul weavers with domestic and internatio­nal buyers.

 ?? JOHN UNSON ?? Women weave inaul fabric in Buluan, Maguindana­o yesterday.
JOHN UNSON Women weave inaul fabric in Buluan, Maguindana­o yesterday.

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