Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
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There are 6 Social Issues involving our Indigenous People

A
  1. Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights
  2. Indigenous Peoples’ Right to Economic Development
  3. Indigenous People and the Mindanao Peace Process
  4. Right to Health
  5. Right to Education
  6. Right to Culture
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2
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Ancestral domain titling remains a burdensome
process that has not undergone any review to
streamline or simplify the process

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Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights, Social Issues

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3
Q

Of the 182 Certificate of Ancestral Domain Titles (4)
issued by the NCIP, less than 50 have been registered
with Land Registration Authority.

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Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights, Social Issues

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4
Q

LESS ABLE TO PREVENT INTRUSION INTO THEIR
ANCESTRAL DOMAINS BY MIGRANTS AND
CORPORATIONS.

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Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights, Social Issues

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5
Q

In June 2015, 59 indigenous communities were given
Certificate of Ancestral Domain Titles (CADTs) by the
NCIP. Alongside, Ancestral Domain Sustainable
Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP) are required
by IPRA.

A

Indigenous Peoples’ Right to Economic
Development, Social Issues

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6
Q

At present, none of all these ADSDPP has been
implemented within indigenous communities because of
(5)conflicts in development priorities between the local
and indigenous communities and (6) lack of resource
from the government.

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Indigenous Peoples’ Right to Economic Development, Social Issues

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7
Q

Speaks of the struggles of the Muslim minority in the Philippines for peace and against oppression and historical injustice.

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Indigenous People and the Mindanao Peace Process, Social issues

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8
Q

Often, indigenous people are caught in the
crossfire between the government armed forces
and the Muslim rebels, are victims of a conflict
that is not theirs.

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Indigenous People and the Mindanao Peace Process, Social issues

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9
Q

No Home-Birthing Policy

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Right to Health, Social issues

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10
Q

Lack of basic social services and inaccessibility of health center for remote indigenous.

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Right to health, Social issues

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11
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Lack of basic social services and inaccessibility of health center for remote indigenous.

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Right to health, Social issues

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12
Q

Pregnant women are forced to hike for long
distances just to get the nearest health facility.

A

Right to health

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13
Q

P6,000 each before the birth can be registered.

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Right to health

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14
Q

IPs are the least served in terms of access to
education, mainly due to remoteness of their
ancestral domains, poverty, cost of sending
indigenous children to school and discrimination
experienced by indigenous children.

A

Right to education, Social issues

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15
Q

9 out of 10 indigenous children in Mindanao
have no access and schools and communities do
not have schools.

A

Right to education, Social issues

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16
Q

Schools of Living Traditions (National
Commission on Culture and Arts)

A

Right to culture, social issues

17
Q

Misrepresentation of their traditional
cultural expressions and patronization of
festivals.

A

Right to culture, social issues

18
Q

Indigenous people often face
difficulties in accessing social
protection and benefits usually as
a result of

A

economic, political and social discrimination.

19
Q

means recognizing the distinctive rights that indigenous hold as the original people of the land.

A

Social justice

20
Q

Types of social justice

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(1) Right to a distinct status and culture.
(2) Right to self-determination.
(3) Right to Land.

21
Q

helps maintain and strengthen the
identity and spiritual and cultural
practices of indigenous people.

A

Right to a distinct status and culture

22
Q

a process where indigenous
communities take control of their future
and decide how they will address the
issues facing them.

A

Right to self determination

23
Q

provides the spiritual
and cultural basis of indigenous
communities.

A

Right to land