Daily Life in Mindanao
Photo Essay by Bobby Timonera
Mindanao in southern Philippines is populated mainly by three groups of people – the Lumads, the tribal people who first inhabited the place but who are now a minority; the Muslim groups; and the Christians who came mostly from the northern part of the country who now comprise the majority.
The mixture of these three peoples has somehow created tension, like the formation of Muslim armed groups that have waged rebellion since the 1970s. But there’s a continuing effort to bring about peace and harmony, the latest of which was the signing last year of the Framework Agremeent on the Bangsamoro between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Meantime, the island’s tourism potentials, despite a number of scenic spots, couldn’t be maximized because of the threats as embassies of many countries regularly issue travel advisories telling its residents to avoid going to Mindanao.
The island is blessed with natural resources so rich that it contributes a lot to the national economy, yet its people complaining it gets little from the national government’s budget.
CAMIGUIN
CHRISTIANS
LUMADS
MUSLIMS
SULU
TUNA
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