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In the telling of Filipino history, the stories and heritage of the Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines are often missed if not completely erased. This is very much our loss because the Indigenous Peoples of our country are a small looking glass into which we could see a future that we could have had, had colonialism not happened. They stand for protecting ancestral lands, nature and for continuing with practices that we have long forgotten.
From the midst of the Indigenous Peoples in Ifugao/Cordilleras region came Macli-ing Dulag, an elder who became the face and voice of that region's indigenous population during dam project the opposition movement the 1970s when the dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr decided to build dams by the Chico River.
Listen now to know all about the life of Macli-ing Dulag here at Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast
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