Indigenous cultural communities: "pagtaguyod”: promote: tourism destinations, protected areas, critical infrastructures, and natural resources in ancestral domains

Material type: TextTextPublisher: [s.l.]: National Commission of Indigenous Peoples, c2021Description: 576 p.: ill (col.); 33 cmSubject(s): Indigenous peoples -- Philippines | Culture | Ethnology -- Philippines | Cultural tourism -- Philippines | Cultural property -- Philippines. -- ProtectionDDC classification: R 305.895 I399 2021 v.3
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Contents: v.1. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagglang”: respect: justice system, cultural integrity and way of life. v.2. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagkakilala”: recognize indigenous peoples and ancestral domains. v.3. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagtataguyod” promote: tourism destinations, protected areas, critical infrastructures, and natural resources in ancestral domains.
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Contents: v.1. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagglang”: respect: justice system, cultural integrity and way of life. v.2. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagkakilala”: recognize indigenous peoples and ancestral domains. v.3. Indigenous cultural communities: “pagtataguyod” promote: tourism destinations, protected areas, critical infrastructures, and natural resources in ancestral domains.

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