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Phil. Indigenous Community
Phil. Indigenous Community
Phil. Indigenous Community
After successful completion of the course, the students are expected to:
1. Describe the indigenous people and the Philippines indigenous communities.
2. Differentiate indigenous from not indigenous.
3. Describe some indigenous knowledge and its importance.
4. Name the different tribes and its ethnic groups: Lumad Igorot Mangyan Tribes in
Mindanao
5. Describe the waves of migration of indigenous people in the Philippines:
Negritos Indonesians Malays
6. Name some indigenous practices in the Philippines.
7. Give some rights of indigenous people in the Philippines.
8. Enumerate some ways of protecting indigenous people's rights.
9. Discuss the indigenous family values.
10. Talk about what indigenous people believe.
11. Give the meaning of indigenous culture.
12. Discuss the importance of indigenous culture.
13. Name some indigenous people's contribution to the country.
14. Enumerate some challenges faced by indigenous people's communities in the
Philippines.
15. Give some prevailing conceptions of IP communities toward education.
16. Discuss some of the educational challenges faced by the indigenous people.
Philippines Indigenous Communities - it refers to the indigenous groups in the
Philippines, their way of life, role in and contributions to Filipino society.
Indigenous People – in some regions it is also known as first people, aboriginal
people, native people or autochthonous people. They are ethnic groups who are the
original or earliest known inhabitants of an area which has later been settled,
occupied or colonized by other ethnicities more recently.
Indigenous - something or someone who is native to an area or who naturally
belongs there. Non indigenous people are people without a relationship to the
human and non-human communities in particular places.
Indigenous Communities, people and nations – are those that, having a historical
continuity of pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that developed on their
territories, consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now
prevailing in those territories or parts of them.
Indigenous people – are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of
relating to people and the environment. They have retained social, cultural,
economic and political characteristics that are distinct from those of the dominant
societies in which they live.
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