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The Pamulaan Journey...
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The Pamulaan Graduates: Where Are They Now?
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Academic Performance of Students For SY2010-2011
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Highlights of Activities
Background Ethnographic Distribution of Pamulaan Students
The Pamulaan
Journey...
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he beginning of PAMULAAN can be traced to the dream of IP communities to have an educational system that is rooted in their own culture and context. The tedious and challenging process of putting it up has been made possible through the generous and unwavering support of partners: the University of Southeastern Philippines (USEP), the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Assisi Development Foundation, Cartwheel Foundation, the Office of Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr, Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation and ILAWAN Center for Leadership and Volunteerism.
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amulaan aspires to be instrumental in the empowerment, life-long formation and community building of the indigenous Filipinos. It aims to strengthen the Indigenous Peoples’ capabilities as they journey towards self governance and meaningful development.
Background
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he PAMULAAN Center for INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ Education is an educational institution dedicated to all Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines. Its main thrust is to create culturally appropriate and relevant pathways of professional training and formation for indigenous youths, community leaders and development workers. The Center hopes to produce graduates equipped with knowledge and abilities to initiate collaborative action towards sustainable development of IP communities. Through a ladderized approach to educational study, the Center offers full-time degree courses as well as short-term courses. Each course taken can be credited towards earning an associate degree in two years and a bachelor’s degree in four years. This approach enables the Center to provide a variety of school and community-based academic formation addressing critical needs of various indigenous communities of the country. It uses a cycle and system of learning that starts from EXPERIENCE leading to THEORY, APPLICATION, EVALUATION and REFLECTION. It is a system wherein the students attend formal sessions in the university while practical trainings and application are done in IP communities. Research, documentation and publication on Indigenous Peoples life and culture are integrated into various activities of the Center.
Why Pamulaan? The term PAMULAAN is a Lumad-Matigsalog meaning seedbed. We use the term to stress the program’s commitment to root the development of the IP students in the realities of their life and culture. The logo depicts the program’s approach to learning which is integrative and wholistic – one that develops the IPs faculties and abilities to the fullest. The young plant depicts the continuing growth offered by education. The leaves of the new plant symbolize the five major aspects of human life: social, political, economic, cultural and spiritual, areas to hone and cultivate in all learners.
Ethnographic distribution of pamulaan students
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total of ninety six (96) IP students from twenty nine (29) tribes are currently enrolled in the center. Twenty three (23) are on their 4th year taking up Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education, thirty seven (37) second year students are pursuing bachelor in Elementary Education and thirty six(36) are under the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Anthropology Program.
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MINDANAO 12. Arumanen-Manobo 13. B’laan 14. Bagobo 15. Badjao 16. Bawa 17. Bukidnon 18. Dibabawon 19. Higaonon 20. Mamanwa 21. Mandaya 22. Manobo 23. Mansaka 24. Matigsalog 25. Obo-Manobo 26. Polangihon 27. Sama 28. Sangir 29. Subanen 30. Talaandig 31. T’boli 32. Teduray 33. Umajamnon
Annual Report ‘10-’11 | Ethnographic Distribution of Pamulaan Students
The Pamulaan Graduates Where are they now?
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AMULAAN Center is now on its sixth (6th) year of service to IP youth and communities. To date, a total of fifty seven (57) IP youths have graduated from the center’s four-year degree programs: ten (10) from Bachelor of Elementary Education, twenty (20) from Bachelor of Agricultural Technology and twenty
Imelda Umalmon
Community Organizer Kabinnulig Para Ti Panagdur-ag ti Abra (KAPPIA)
Melvin Guilleno
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteer Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.
Jermie Sumaoang Researcher LABAYKU
Carel Jane Deconlay Kenneth Ramada Kristine Mae Sumalinab Michael Licyayo
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteer Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.
Dembert Katy
Volunteer/Program Associate Cartwheel Foundation, Inc.
Jenelyn Demagajes
seven (27) graduated from Bachelor of Arts in Applied Anthropology. A significant milestone was marked in the history of Pamulaan when six (6) out of eight (8) Pamulaan-BEED graduates who took the Licensure Examination for Teachers, successfully passed. They are the following: NAME 1. Banugan, Aiza 2. Daonlay, Richel 3. Chavez, Cherry 4. Emag. Margielyn 5. Lipanyuan, Maria Wanessa 6. Pensahan, Lenie
TRIBE Mandaya Talaandig Ata-Manobo Tagbanua Mangyan-Alangan Higaunon
PLACE Caraga, Davao Oriental Talakag, Bukidnon Callawa, Davao City Barake, Aborlan, Palawan Paitan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
True to their commitment, most of the graduates are now extending their service to other people. Out of fifty seven (57) graduates from the two (2) batches, forty one (41) are already working with twenty five (25) different organizations and communities.
Community Organizer Kaunlaran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
Richel Daonlay
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteer Tugdaan Mangyan Center
Ma. Wanesa Lipanyuan Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteer Tugdaan Mangyan Center & SANAMA
Margarita Tupaz Gloria Lintawagin
Richard Milod
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteer Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.
Mangyan Mission Iraya Community
ARnil Mansabid Catherine Madie Desy Alsa Lenita Nangcod
Lenie Pensahan
Teachers Urios Tagpaliko Elementary School
Asst. Literacy Program Coordinator Indigenous Peoples’ Apostolate, Diocese of Butuan
Volunteer Nagkakaisang Tribo ng Palawan (NATRIPAL)
Cedo Bulalacao
Agriculture Program Coordinator KASALU, Indigenous Peoples Apostolate
Reneboy Balives
Sustainable Agriculture In-charge Subanen Ministry Center, Midsalip
Honey Lyn Cajes Cyril Jay Ojas
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteers Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.lip
Ma. Mae Lantong
Fieldwork Staff Department of Agriculture - Ezperanza, Agusan del Sur
Librarian St. Therese Highschool, Miarayon, Malaybalay
Ismael Sablag, Jr.
Sustainable Agriculture In-charge Bukidnon Tribal Filipinos Foundation, Inc.
Bricks Sinta-on
Teacher St. Therese Highschool, Miarayon, Malaybalay
Jinefer Serrano Margielyn Emag Benjie Malanao
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteers Pamulaan Lumad Learning Center
Nescelit Bandal
Bookkeeper PHESALABUHAN de Subanen Ministry, Siay
Marites Lidanhog Maricel Listohan Jemuel Sulatan
Cherry Chavez Violeta Sinta-on Bebie Rose Tacal
Jehan Delos Santos
Sustainable Agriculture In-charge RAMOFA Organization
Alma Pahanay
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteers Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.
Teacher RAMOFA Organization
Gabriel Linggay
Volunteer Xavier University de Cagayan
Ma. May Vasquez
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteers Pamulaan Center for Indigenous Peoples’ Education
Oscar Sarahan
Researcher, SILDAP
Reniel Sihagan
Companions of ADF for Peace Volunteers Pag-asa Sa Paglaya Farm
First Batch (Batch 2009-2010) Name of Graduate Year Graduated
Course
Organization Pamulaan Center for IP Education, University of Southeastern Phil., Davao City
Job Description
Location
• Librarian • Assisting in the formation of • Mintal, Davao the students City • Supervision on the Students’ daily tasks
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
2. Margielyn Emag
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Pamulaan Lumad Education Learning Center (Cum Laude)
• Elementary Teacher (Grade II Adviser) • Sitio Contract, • Community Organizer: Marilog, Davao • w/ focus on Education, City Health and Livelihood
3. Cherry Chavez
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Pamulaan Lumad Learning Center
• Elementary Teacher (Grade I )
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Pamulaan Lumad Learning Center
• Elementary Teacher (Grades III & IV Adviser) • Sitio Contract, • Community Organizer: Marilog, Davao • Focus on Sustainable City Agriculture and Water System
5. Richard Milod
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology (Cum Laude)
Assisi Development Foundation, Inc. – Mindanao Office, Davao City
• Environment and Resource Management Program staff • Sustainable Agriculture Technician • Monitoring staff
• Luzon - Mindanao
6. Bebie Rose Tacal
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• Social Entrepreneurship
• Miarayon, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
7. Violeta Sinta-on
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• Social Entrepreneurship
• Miarayon, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
8. Jenelyn Demagajes
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Kaunlaran ng Manggagawang Pilipino, Inc.
• Community Facilitator/ Organizer
• Manila
9. Reniel Sihagan
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Pag-asa Sa Paglaya Farm
• Volunteer • Project Monitoring
• Cebu City
10. Dembert Katy
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
11. Imelda Umalmon
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Kabinnulig Para Ti Panagdur-as ti Abra (KAPPIA)
12. Bricks Sinta-on
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
St. Therese High School
• Elementary Teacher
• Miarayon, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Tugdaan Mangyan Center for Learning and Development, Oriental Mindoro
• High School Teacher
• Paitan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Samahan ng mga • Secretary Nagkakaisang • Documenter Mangyan Alangan • Teaching (Part-time job) (SANAMA) - Tugdaan
1. Ma. May Vasquez
4. Benjie Malanao
13. Richel Daonlay
14. Ma. Wanesa Lipanyuan
• Sitio Contract, Marilog, Davao City
• Schooling
• Social Enterprise
• Manila International Airport – Terminal 3
• Paitan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
Annual Report ‘10-’11 | The Pamulaan Graduates: Where Are They Now?
Name of Graduate Year Graduated
Course
Organization Indigenous People’s Apostolate (Diocese of Butuan)
Job Description • Assistant Coordinator Literacy Program • Teacher
Location
15. Lenie Pensahan
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
16. Ismael Siblag Jr.
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
17. Jehan Delos Santos
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
18. Alma Pahanay
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
19. Reneboy Balives
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Subanen Ministry Center
• Sustainable Agriculture InCharge
• Midsalip, Zamboanga del Norte
20. Ma. Mae Lantong
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
St. Therese High School, Miarayon, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
• Librarian
• Miarayon, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
21. Cedo Bulalacao
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
KASALU (Kaabag sa • Agriculture Program Lumad), Indigenous Coordinator Peoples Apostolate
• Impahanong, Malitbog, Bukidnon
22. Marites Lidanhog
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Department of Agriculture
• Staff (Field Work)
• Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
23. Lenita Nangcod
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
ALDAW-NATRIPAL
• Community Organizing/Field Work
• Palawan
24. Rotchie Calig-onan
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• No Contact
25. Diodelyn Sadingan
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• Married
26. Rhea Danganon
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• Married
27. Gina Sangoc
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
• Married
28. Junnilyn Mandahay
2009-2010
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
• No contact
29. Nescelit Bandal
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
• Still searching
30. Aiza Banugan
2009-2010
Bachelor of Elementary Education
• No Contact
• Butuan City
• Military on Training RAMOFA Organization
• Sustainable Agriculture In-Charge
• Renibon, Pigcawayan, North Cotabato
• Married
Second Batch (Batch 2010-2011) Name of Graduate Year Graduated
Course
Organization
Job Description
Location
2010-2011
Assisi Development Bachelor of Arts in Foundation, Inc./ Anthropology Ilawan Center for Volunteerism and Leadership
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace Batch 5 • Office of the ADF President-Advocacy Program, Social Entrep, Ilawan Progs. • Program Assistant of PPP-JDP
• Ortigas Center, Pasig City
2010-2011
Ilawan Center for Bachelor of Arts in Volunteerism and Anthropology Leadership
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • Advocafe
• Mendiola, Manila
2010-2011
Ilawan Center for Bachelor of Arts in Volunteerism and Anthropology Leadership
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • Advocafe
• Malate, Manila
2010-2011
Ilawan Center for Bachelor of Arts in Volunteerism and Anthropology Leadership
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • Advocafe
• Malate, Manila
5. Melvin Guilleno
2010-2011
Assisi Bachelor of Arts in Development Anthropology Foundation, Inc.
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • PPP-PD Program • Field Work
• Cervantes
6. Liza Sihagan
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• Married
2010-2011
Assisi Bachelor of Arts in Development Anthropology Foundation, Inc.
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • Administrative Assistant
• Dumingag
Assisi Bachelor of Arts in Development Anthropology Foundation, Inc.
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • PPP-PD Program Assistant – Mindanao Office
• Dumingag
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Pamulaan Lumad Anthropology Learning Center
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • Volunteer Teacher (Preschool)
• Sitio Contract, Marilog, Davao City
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Pamulaan Center Anthropology for IP Education
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace batch 5 • IP Education Program
• Davao City
1. Kristine Mae Sumalinab
2. Kenneth Ramada
3. Carel Jane Deconlay
4. Michael Licyayo
7. Honey Lyn Cajes
8. Cyril Jay Ojas
9. Jinefer Serrano
10. Leovic Banosoc
2010-2011
Annual Report ‘10-’11 | The Pamulaan Graduates: Where Are They Now?
Name of Graduate Year Graduated
Course
Organization
Job Description
Location
11. Gemma Nicolas
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Pamulaan Center Anthropology for IP Education
• Companion of Assisi Development Foundation • Mintal, Davao for Peace batch 5 City • Living Heritage Center InCharge/Library Assistant
12. Maricel Listohan
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Sinakungan Elem. Anthropology School
• Volunteer Teacher Grade IV Adviser
• Sinakungan, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
13. Jemuel Sulatan
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Sinakungan Elem. Anthropology School
• Volunteer Teacher Grade V-VI Adviser
• Sinakungan, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
14. Catherine Madie
2010-2011
Urios Tagpaliko Bachelor of Arts in Elem. School Anthropology (Private School)
• Volunteer Teacher • Teaching Pre-School & Grade I
• Tagpaliko, Agusan del Sur
15. Margarita Tupaz
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Mangyan Mission • Documenter/Researcher Anthropology – Iraya Community
• San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro
16. Gloria Lintawagin
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Mangyan Mission– • Documenter/Researcher Anthropology Iraya Community
• San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro
17. Neneth Gano
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• Married
18. Jermie Sumaoang
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in LABAYKU Anthropology
• Researcher
• Tarlac
19. Arnil Mansabid
2010-2011
Urios Tagpaliko Bachelor of Arts in Elem. School Anthropology (Private School)
• Volunteer Teacher
• Tagpaliko, Agusan del Sur
20. Oscar Sarahan
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in SILDAP Anthropology
• Researcher
• Tagum City, Davao del Norte
21. Desy Alsa
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in NATRIPAL Anthropology
• Volunteer • Errand man/ Products checker
• Palawan
22. Gabriel Linggay
2010-2011
WOS – Xavier Bachelor of Arts in University de Anthropology Cagayan
• Volunteer/Ecology Desk Staff
• Cagayan de Oro City
23. Ricky Ogade
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• Still searching
24. Ramon Tayaban Jr.
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• Still searching
25. Vangie Rojas
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• No Contact
26. Roy Bayon
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
• Still searching
27. Micho Ansay
2010-2011
Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Mission Anthropology Academy
• school’s physical development
• West Kibawe, Bukidnon
academic performance of students for sy2010-2011 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PEACE EDUCATION (BAPE IV) Name
Tribe
Address
Grant
Average Grade 1st Sem 2nd Sem
1. Aton, Neil John O.
Talaandig-Higaonon
2. Benito, Rizalito R.
Teduray
3. Coquilla, Jay-are B.
Mandaya
Lingi-on, Manolo Fortich, ADFI-CORDAID Bukidnon Ambaluwan, Darugao, Upi, ADFI-CORDAID Shariff Kabunsuan Caraga, Davao Oriental ADFI-CORDAID
4. Dango, Ruben L.
Ifugao-Tuwali
Wigan, Cordon, Isabela
ADFI-CORDAID
1.65
5. Dulnuan, Jerry T.
Ifugao-Ayangan
ADFI-CORDAID
1.90
6. Langgawan, Bicboy L.
T’boli
ADFI-CORDAID
2.20
7. Magandam, Jimric M.
Mandaya
ADFI-CORDAID
1.55
8. Ofong, Arjel B.
T’boli
Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato Caraga, Davao Oriental Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
ADFI-CORDAID
2.20
ADFI-CORDAID
1.70
ADFI-CORDAID
1.60
ADFI-CORDAID
1.65
ADFI-CORDAID
2.05
ADFI-CORDAID
2.10
1.70 1.70 1.50
GIRLS Sitio Tinabon, Brgy. Kusiong Datu Odin Sinsuat, Shariff Kabunsuan 2. Bitog, Divina B. Ifugao-Tuwali Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Dinarawan, San Pablo, 3. Capua, Mae C. Mamanwa Jabonga, Agusan del Norte 4. Dango, Luzviminda B. Ifugao-Tuwali Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, 5. Duma, Femie O. T’boli South Cotabato Sn. Toribio, Esperanza, 6. Floro, Ronalyn R. Manobo Agusan del Sur P. 3 Pob. Compostela, 7. Israel, Viel Stephanie F. Mandaya Compostela Valley Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, 8. Langgong, Maricel S. T’boli South Cotabato Lamdalag, Lake Sebu, 9. Ofong, Dominique Lojyn M. T’boli South Cotabato Sn. Toribio, Esperanza, 10. Rico, Romalyn G. Manobo Agusan del Sur Miarayon, Talakag, 11. Sihagan, Leizel L. Talaandig Bukidnon Miarayon, Talakag, 12. Sinulay, Lezel S. Talaandig Bukidnon Balmar, Nabaliwa, 13. Sulda, Doanie Grace H. Manobo Pangantucan, Bukidnon 14. Sumael, Mary Grace V. Manobo Maramag, Bukidnon Paitan, Naujan, Oriental, 15. Tupaz, Richelle V. Mangyan-Tadyawan Mindoro 1. Alberto, Janice D.
Teduray
ADFI-CORDAID ADFI-CORDAID
1.60
ADFI-CORDAID
2.00
ADFI-CORDAID
1.65
ADFI-CORDAID
2.35
ADFI-CORDAID
2.05
ADFI-CORDAID
2.10
ADFI-CORDAID
1.70
ADFI-CORDAID
1.60
ADFI-CORDAID
1.60
Annual Report ‘10-’11 | Academic Performance of Students for SY2010-2011
BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (BEED II) Name
Tribe
1. Atan, Dave Mark O.
Bagobo-Tagabawa
2. Bando, Ryan M.
Manobo
3. Belec, John Kevin O.
Dibabawon
4. Dapito, Patrick S.
T’boli
5. Duron, Deopeter O.
Manobo
6. Garong, Christian R.
Mangyan-Alangan
7. Luminda, Roy O.
Talaandig
8. Mañalas, Faisal U.
Manobo
9. Pedro, Rodel Sueb III M.
B’laan
10. Salicona, Kevin John S.
Talaandig
Address
Grant
Sibulan, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Brgy. Hinapoyan, Sitio Gacub, Carmen, Surigao del Sur New Corella, Davao del HOPE - Japan Norte Tambilil, Kiamba, Sarangani Province Pangyan, Trento, Agusan del Sur Caburo, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro Tinaytayan, San Miguel, Talakag, Bukidnon Prk. 1, Comawas, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur
Average Grade 1st Sem 2nd Sem 1.81 1.92 1.80 2.03
HOPE - Japan
1.67 Tuition Privilege
HOPE - Reach
2.19
Cartwheel Foundation
1.86
HOPE - Japan
Batuganding, Sarangani, Cartwheel Davao del Sur Foundation Imbatog, Lapok, Talakag, Bukidnon
1.58 Tuition Privilege 1.93 1.98
GIRLS
10
1. Abe-Abe, Rhonabel L.
Manobo
Prk. II, Calao-Calao, Don Carlos, Bukidnon
2. Alindayo, Apple May D.
Ifugao
Wigan, Cordon, Isabela
Cartwheel Foundation
1.78
3. Belco, Arjean Marie S.
Talaandig
Tinaytayan, San Miguel, Talakag, Bukidnon
Cartwheel Foundation
1.67 Tuition Privilege
4. Besto, Shenna Jean L.
Talaandig
Cartwheel Foundation
1.90
5. Bewang, Sajeda K.
Sangir
HOPE - Japan
1.93
6. Bigong, Ma. Cristina C.
Mangyan-Hanunuo
HOPE - Japan
1.82
7. Binayao, Aiza C.
Manobo
8. Cagampang, Elsie M.
Mamanwa
9. Cui, Ma. Aiza A.
Pala’wan-Ke’ney
Miarayon, Talakag, Bukidnon Katubao, Kiamba, Sarangani Province Panaytayan, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro Cebulen, Trento, Agusan del Sur Tiltilan, Mahanub, Gigaquit Surigao del Norte Aribungos, Brooke’s Point, Palawan
1.90
1.79 Cartwheel Foundation
1.99
HOPE - Japan
1.93
10
Name
Tribe
10. Cultura, Mary Haide S.
Manobo
11. De Guzman, Julien I. 12. Dogia, Gevfretch Geraldine E.
Ifugao
13. Gunto, Mary Lovely T.
Umajamnon
14. Lintawagin, Ma. Bernalyn B.
Mangyan-Alangan
15. Lucin, Vina Fiel M. 16. Mangca, Adeline C. 17. Manggilawas, Irene M. 18. Manliguis, Liza Mae A. 19. Memper, Joanna Rose S. 20. Mendol, Carla L.
21. Opez, Cherilyn A.
Talaandig
Address
Grant
Sinangguyan, Don Carlos, Bukidnon Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Miarayon, Talakag, Bukidnon Maraguing, Iba, Cabanglasan, Bukidnon
Bagobo
23. Rainu, Wislita H.
Sama
24. Segundo, Marilyn K.
Mangyan-Alangan
25. Sendrijas, Ressa L.
Wines, Baguio District, Davao City
1st Sem 2nd Sem 1.91 1.80 1.87
Cartwheel Foundation
Paitan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro Mabila, Sarangani, Davao B’laan HOPE - Japan del Sur Cartwheel Ifugao-Ayangan Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Foundation Brgy. Renibon, Arumanen-Manobo HOPE - Japan Pigcawayan, Cotabato Prk. 5, Buclad, Asuncion, Dibabawon-Mandaya Davao del Norte Miarayon, Talakag, Talaandig HOPE - Japan Bukidnon Prk. Villa Estrella, T’boli Lomuyon, Kiamba, Sarangani Prk. Jerusalem, Sta. Manobo Maria, Trento, Agusan del Sur
22. Perez, Dale Joy O.
Average Grade
Ms. Leticia Tagle
1.73 Tuition Privilege 1.92 1.93 1.81 1.85 1.90 1.81 2.00
1.97 1.58 Tuition Privilege
Tabawan, South Ubian, Tawi-Tawi Sangelen, San Ignacio, Baco, Oriental Mindoro
Cartwheel Foundation
1.85
HOPE - Japan
1.92
Higaonon
Bunaguit, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
Cartwheel Foundation
26. Sulatan, Jessa Mae B.
Talaandig
Miarayon, Talakag. Bukidnon
27. Supnet, Nylyn L.
Higaonon
1.73 Tuition Privilege 2.00
Cartwheel Foundation
1.88
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY (BAA I) Name
Tribe
Address
Grant
Comillas, North Cartwheel Cervantes, Ilocos Sur Foundation Kling, Kiamba, Sarangani HOPE - Canada Province
1. Astudillo, Henry Jr.
Kankana-ey
2. Benito, Jonard B.
T’boli
3. Capalit, Joemar Ike Q.
Mandaya
Poblacion, Caraga, Davao Oriental
HOPE - Canada
4. Donato, Roderick
Ifugao
Paalao, Cordon, Isabela
Cartwheel Foundation
5. Fado, Roger K.
T’boli
6. Lagungan, Abdul F.
Mandaya
7. Licyayo, Mike D.
Ifugao
8. Lumawas, Dionesio Jr. A.
Subanen
9. Molero, Mark Kevin
Teduray
10. Mosela, Normindo O.
Teduray
11. Ocquiola, Philip Anthony M.
Dibabawon
12. Olubalang, Allan T.
Teduray
13. Onduran, Mike L.
Talaandig
14. Oquindo, Reynaldo R.
Manobo
15. Tamboon, David E.
Ati
16. Quillano, Dandan A.
Manobo
Prk. Lehek, Gasi, Kiamba, HOPE – Japan Sarangani Province Langgawisan, Maragusan, Compostela HOPE - Canada Valley Assisi Wigan, Cordon, Isabela Development Foundation Mangilay, Siayan, Cartwheel Zamboanga del Norte Foundation Brgy. Tapian, Dos, HOPE - Japan Maguindanao Cartwheel Upi, Maguindanao Foundation Prk. 4, Poblacion, New HOPE - Reach Corella, Davao del Norte Sta. Fe, South Upi, HOPE - Canada Maguindanao Tinaytayan, Miarayon, HOPE - Canada Talakag, Bukidnon P-4, San Toribio, Assisi Esperanza, Agusan del Development Sur Foundation Bolabog, Boracay Island, HOPE - Japan Malay, Aklan Brgy. Hinapoyan, Sitio Cartwheel Gacub, Carmen, Surigao Foundation del Sur
Average Grade 1st Sem 2nd Sem 2.41 1.94 1.59 Tuition Privilige 2.40 2.34 2.39
2.20 2.10 2.45 2.32 1.97 2.47 2.53 2.51 2.59 2.45
GIRLS
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1. Abelardo, Bea P.
Teduray
2. Agabayan, Richelle L.
Mangyan-Alangan
Brgy. Tapian, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao Paitan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
Cartwheel Foundation
2.28
HOPE - Canada
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Name
Tribe
3. Alas, Mary Ann A.
Subanen
4. Ambe, Daphny M.
Bagobo-Tagabawa
5. Badia-on, Analyn E.
Subanen
6. Blanco, Genelyn C.
Mandaya
7. Bulding, Susan P.
Mangyan-Alangan
8. Das-ao, Charisse Mae P.
Kankana-ey
9. Degollado, Cras Mae A.
B’laan
10. Gawahan, Pinky Rose A.
Talaandig
11. Hupayan, Renalyn S.
Talaandig
12. Imba, Junie Jane M.
B’laan
13. Lucena, Jonalyn L.
Ifugao
14. Malintad, May - One M.
Mandaya
15. Matangong, Shaira B.
Mandaya
16. Maulingan, Anilyn B.
Mandaya
17. Purugganan, Joan May A. Binongan 18. Suyan, Annie Rose P.
T’boli
19. Tagno-ay, Janiecel B.
Talaandig
20. Tulawe, Mylene L.
Subanen
Address Gonayen, Siayan, Zamboanga del Norte Cavarizan, Sibulan, Toril, Davao City Suminalum, Siayan, Zamboanga del Norte
Grant
Average Grade 1st Sem 2nd Sem
Cartwheel Foundation
2.36
HOPE - Canada
2.01
Assisi Development Foundation
2.20
P-3 Osmeña, Compostela HOPE - Canada Valley Paitan, Naujan, Oriental HOPE - Japan Mindoro Assisi Rosario, Cervantes, Development Ilocos Sur Foundation Kling, Kiamba, Sarangani Cartwheel Province Foundation Lirongan, Talakag, HOPE - Canada Bukidnon Miarayon, Talakag, HOPE - Canada Bukidnon Lamcuah, Maligo, Polomolok, South HOPE - Canada Cotabato Wigan, Cordon, Isabela HOPE - Canada Cartwheel Caraga, Davao Oriental Foundation Assisi Danawan, San Pedro, Development Caraga, Davao Oriental Foundation Caraga, Davao Oriental HOPE - Canada Poblacion, Liwan-baay, Cartwheel Abra Foundation Gasi, Kiamba, Sarangani HOPE - Canada Province Imbatog, Lapok, Talakag, HOPE - Canada Bukidnon Assisi Soguilon, Siayan, Development Zamboanga del Norte Foundatin
2.54
1.72 Tuition Privilege 2.25 2.14 2.33 2.20 2.21 1.95 1.80 1.94 2.21 2.55 1.78 2.03
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highlights of activities
April 8-10, 2010 A workshop on Culture Mapping was facilitated by Mr. Benjamin D. Abadiano. The said event was participated by twenty two (22) Anthropology students, twelve (12) Pamulaan graduates and other participants from the different communities of Assisi Program in Mindanao.
May 14-15, 2010 Arrival of the thirty nine (39) students (4th batch).
May 16, 2010
May 22, 2010 A team building activity was facilitated by Abner Tolon Jr. and Geneth Layocan to the thirty seven(37) students.
Orientation of the thirty nine (39) students was given by Abner Tolon Jr. and Geneth Layocan, Pamulaan Staff.
May 17-28, 2010 The Summer English Bridging Program of the thirty seven (37) students. Two (2) students were exempted from attending the program because they got higher rating in their Admission Test.
May 20, 2010 During the evening, a “Life-sharing activity� was held at the amphitheater in order for the thirty seven (37) 4th batch students to understand and realize the importance of opportunity and sacrifices while struggling in achieving goals. Thus, Richard Milod and Reniel Sihagan (Bachelor of Agricultural Technology) shared their life on how they overcome fear, loneliness and hectic schedule until they graduated from Pamulaan with flying colors (Richard Milod), for them to be encouraged to move on.
May 23, 2010 Richard Milod and Reniel Sihagan facilitated the half-day orientation on Sustainable Agriculture to the thirty seven (37) students.
May 21, 2010 In the evening, a cultural bonding was held at the amphitheater in the form of story-telling about their tribe. They also performed their own dances in order for them to be entertained and also test them on how far they know about their own culture.
May 30, 2010 An Introduction to Peace Education session was given to the 37 4th batch students by Mr. Pio Fuentes of Assisi Development Foundation-Mindanao office.
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May 31 - June 1, 2010 Enrollment of the eighty nine (89) Pamulaan students.
June 5, 2010 Educational Tour of the thirty seven (37) 4th batch students in Davao City.
June 1, 2010 First General Assembly of the students for the school year.
June 2, 2010 IP Values session was given by Mrs. Zenaida “Manang Brigette”Pawid to the thirty seven (37) BEED students.
June 3, 2010
The eighty nine (89) Pamulaan students participated in the In Service Seminar-Workshop on Peace Building and Multi-Cultural Studies held at the Pamulaan classroom conducted by the Assisi Development Foundation under the PEACEPATHS program.
June 4, 2010 The seven (7) selected Peace Education students participated in the 1-day Syllabi Making on Peace Building Curriculum. The following students are: Ronalyn Floro, Doanie Grace Sulda, Dominique Lojyn Ofong, Lezel Sinulay, Richelle Tupaz, Jimric Magandam and Jay-are Coquilla.
June 6, 2010 An Election of Officers of the Pamulaan students for the first semester of school year 2010-2011 was held. The newly elected officers were: President: Jemuel Sulatan (Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology - 4th year) V-President: Jay-are Coquilla (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education – 3rd year) Secretary: Dale Joy Perez (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st year) Asst. Sec.: Doanie Grace Sulda (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education – 3rd year) Treasurer: Luzviminda Dango (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education – 3rd year) PIO: Gerry Dulnuan (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education – 3rd year) Asst. PIO: John Kevin Belec (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st year) SSC Reps.: Cyril Jay Ojas (Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology – 4th year) Dominique Lojyn Ofong (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education – 3rd year) In the evening, a welcome program was done for the 4th batch of Pamulaan Center through a cultural celebration. It was organized by the 2nd and 3rd batch students. The Cartwheel Foundation Staff in persons of Ambo and Claire Fuentes organized a meeting to all CFI grantees of Pamulaan Center.
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June 7, 2010 The out-going officers turned-over the key of responsibility to the newly elected officers for the first semester of school year 2010-2011. The class of 2010 first semester begins.
June 8, 2010 The Ayala Foundation team visited the center as part of its nationwide school caravan for the 12th National Ayala Young Leaders Congress. This is an annual event organized by the Ayala Group of Companies for student leaders from the different top performing schools in the country. In order to qualify, students must undergo three stages of application: 1) Submission of requirements (w/c include academic achievements and leadership experiences both in school and in the community), 2) Screening based on the submitted documents, 3) Panel (group of 4-5 Ayala executives) interview in Manila.
June 19, 2010 The pioneering batch of BA in Applied Anthropology conducted a whole day “Workshop on Culture” to the thirty seven (37) first year BEED students. The workshop enabled the first year (1st year) students to understand the nature of culture shock, multiculturalism, acculturation, ethnocentrism, cultural relativism and the like; especially that they were still on the stage of coping/dealing with culture shock and some but natural adjustments.
June 23, 2010
June 12, 2010
The Tanug te’ Pamulaan musical group performed during the welcome activity of the A National IP Agenda participants coming from the different IPs’ communities all over the Philippines.
The thirty seven (37) 4th batch students participated in a 2-day activity on Self-Awareness and Recollection, given to them by Ms. Leah Vidal of Ateneo de Davao University, Campus Minister/Assistant Dean.
June 12-13, 2010 The thirty seven (37) 4th batch students participated in a 2-day activity on Self-Awareness and Recollection, given to them by Ms. Leah Vidal of Ateneo de Davao University, Campus Minister/Assistant Dean.
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June 24-25, 2010 Some of the Pamulaan students participated in the Workshop on National IP Agenda as indigenous youth representatives held at Pamulaan Center which will be submitted to the President Elect Benigno Simeon Aquino III. In behalf of Pres. Ninoy Aquino, Ms. Ma. Victoria Elisa Aquino-Dee and Mr. Richard Dee (her husband) stood as his representative.
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June 26-27, 2010
July 3, 2010
IP World view session was given to the thirty seven (37) BEED students by Bro. Karl Gaspar, Redemptorist.
The Pamulaan students celebrated the Nutrition Month with a theme: “Healthy Lifestyle ng Katutubong Kabataan tungo sa Kinabukasan” through various activities such as, treasure hunting, parlor games, nutriquiz, poem and song composition and jingle. The highlight of this activity was that healthy and organic food preparation.
June 26, 2010 A culmination of the month’s activities such as Birthday celebration (for the months of April, May and June), Evening Praise and exchange of Prayer Partner were celebrated by the Pamulaan students and formators.
July 7-9, 2010 The Indigenous Peoples’ Gathering on Climate Change (IPGCC) sponsored by the LRC-KsK was held at HCDCMaritime Education Program Training Center, Camudmud, Baback, Island Garden City of Samal. There were around 50 lumads from different tribes in Regions 11 and 12 who participated in the activity. Two (2) Pamulaan BA Anthropology students — Melvin Guilleno and Gemma Nicolas were invited.
July 12, 2010 Ninety (90) students from the University of the Philippines visited Pamulaan Living Heritage Center and had a short interaction with the Pamulaan students.
July 19-22, 2010 First Preliminary examination of the students.
July 2010 The Community Learning Service (CLS) of the Pamulaan students was scheduled every first and last Saturday of the month in the different schools and institutions within Tugbok District, Davao City. The following schools and institutions were: 1. Lingap Center for Mentally Challenged 2. Rehabilitation Center for Youth 3. Care for the Elderly Foundation, Inc. 4. Alternative Learning System 5. Mintal Elem. School 6. Mary Immaculate Conception Parish 7. Mintal Day Care Center
July 28, 2010 A visit of fifteen (15) tribal elders (Datu) coming from different communities in Davao del Sur to the Living Heritage Center.
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August 5-20, 2010 Eleven (11) Hope Japan Union Volunteers immersed with the eighty nine (89) Pamulaan students. Mainly, they put up a Holistic Healing garden in the Living Heritage Center. They were also involved on the weekends Community Service of the students to the different schools and institutions within Brgy. Tugbok.
August 16, 2010
The 11 Hope Japan Union Volunteers: 1. Hanae Saeki 2. Makiku Suzuki 3. Miyuki Kawaguchi 4. Miyuki Kajio 5. Hiroshi Yamamoto 6. Anastassia Iankova 7. Eiko Shibata 8. John Herbert Janzen 9. Chie Muto 10. Kosuke Hisamatsu 11. Saori Doi
The six(6) Plan International personnel visited Pamulaan Center for IP Curriculum consultation. They planned to establish an education program for the Mangyan people in Occidental Mindoro. The said consultation was done with the presence of Mr. Benjamin Abadiano.
August 10, 2010 The International IP Day was once again celebrated by the Pamulaan students together with the Hope Japan Union Volunteers who visited Pamulaan. The departure of the 6 short term Hope Japan Union Volunteers.
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A visit of Cordaid representative—Mr. Jerome and interaction with the students especially to Cordaid grantees, the Peace Education students.
August 18, 2010
August 20, 2010 Departure of four (4) remaining Hope Japan Union Volunteers.
August 21, 2010 The Pamulaan Day was celebrated with a theme: “Sports and Literature: Catalyst for Change Towards Youth Development”. This event was celebrated through various activities such as Out-Indoor games, Literary and musical competitions. This event was conducted in preparation for the incoming university Intramurals on September.
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September 2-3, 2010 Mid-term exam of the students
August 28, 2010 Ms. Megumi and Mr. Ichio Ito of Asian Community Trust (ACT) and friends, one of the sponsoring groups visited the center.
September 12, 2010 Mr. Matthew Redekov of Hope International visited Pamulaan and had short interaction with the students especially to the fourteen (14) Hope International grantees.
September 16-20, 2010
August 30, 2010 The Pamulaan students participated in the “Buwan ng Wika” activity of the University of Southeastern Philippines and actively joined in various competitions such as; laro ng lahi, tula, talumpati, katutubong sayaw, etc. As the result, they got 4th place in the over-all competitions.
Four (4) Pamulaan students participated in the 3-day trainer’s training called “Panaw sa Kalinaw on Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction”, initiated by the Peacepaths Program of Assisi Development Foundation in partnership with the Diocese of Malaybalay – Social Action Center (DSAC) held at Lantapan, Malaybalay, Bukidnon. The following students were: Dale Joy Perez and Roy Luminda both are first year; and Luzviminda Dango and Mae Capua are the third year students.
September 21, 2010 In celebration of International Peace Day the Pamulaan Center for Indigenous Peoples Education hosted this 1-day event through a Conversation session with the participation of the elders from different communities, Pamulaan students, University of the Philippines and the University of Southeastern Philippines and; with the presence also of Ms. Viel Aquino-Dee, Atty. Roque Agton, NCIP-Chairman and Ms. Delis of Office of the Presidential on Peace Process. This event also is the culmination of the launching of the Peace Education Hub, which is designed to promote intercultural dialogue and solidarity through the strengthening of peace and multi-cultural education and research. In the afternoon, the 25 Peace Education students honored the event through their peace concert entitled “Hoyuhoy sa Kalinaw”.
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September 21-24, 2010
October 17-21, 2010
The University of Southeastern Philippines, College of Governance, Business and Economics celebrated its Intramurals with a theme: “Discovering Potentials through Sportsmanship and Healthy Competitive Spirit”. The Pamulaan students actively participated in the event as one department through joining different outdoor/indoor games and literary competitions. As a result, they got the 3rd place in the over-all competitions.
The Pamulaan Center for IP Education once again celebrated its annual celebration on Kalindogan: National IP Youth Peace Congress as spearheaded by the Peacepaths Program of Assisi Development Foundation, Inc. This Year the Kalindogan theme was: “Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Preparedness”. It was participated by approximately 280 participants all over the country. It was also a launching of Indigenous Knowledge System and Practices Hub or IKSP as the repository of the students researches and research area of the students and teachers.
October 2, 2010 Weekend Community Learning Service Evaluation.
October 19-23, 2010 Kristine Mae Sumalinab, an anthropology student attended the national ethnographic research paper presentation during the UGAT (Anthropological Association in the Philippines) conference. She was a reactor to the three paper presentors on the theme “Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples”.
October 22, 2010
October 8-9, 2010 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) evaluation conducted by Mr. Campbell, External Evaluator and Mr. Max Ventura, NTFP-EP Deputy Director to the 25 Peace Education students.
A Cultural Mapping Workshop was held at Pamulaan Center and attended by the different partners’ organizations of the Assisi Development Foundation and the twenty seven (27) Anthropology students in preparation for their incoming practicum. They will be assigned in the eight (8) communities where they will conduct Cultural Mapping as their first assignment. The following communities are: Cabanglasan, Cabidianan, Magtangale, Jabonga, Upi, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Sitio Contract and Renibon.
October 23 - November 2, 2010 Semestral break of the eighty(89) Pamulaan Students.
The Trainers’ Training on Disaster Preparedness was conducted to the twenty seven (27) Anthropology students by Mr. Mark Cervantes and Gonzalo Servano from the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction in preparation for the incoming Kalindogan 2010 as facilitators.
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October 24, 2010 Six (6) Anthropology students were deployed to Advocafe’- a non-profit and social enterprise where 100% of its proceeds will go to development programs for Indigenous Peoples.
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October 26-27, 2010 Two (2) Pamulaan students—Gemma Nicolas, Anthropology student and Jimric Magandam, Peace Education student attended the 2-day DOLE consultation on Youth Employment at Grand Regal Hotel in Davao City. It was the Davao island-wide consultation. Its Expected Outputs will be the Island-wide multi-stakeholder inputs to the Labor and Employment Agenda, 2011-2016 and Philippine Jobs Pact.
November 3, 2010 Arrival of sixty two (62) students from their own communities.
November 3-December 3, 2010 The twenty seven (27) Anthropology students conducted a Cultural Mapping in the different communities of Peacepaths program; Cabanglasan, Cabidianan, Upi, Datu Odin Sinsuat (Dos), Renibon, Sitio Contract, Jabonga and Magtangale.
November 4-6, 2010 The students evaluated the last semester activities and an Election for the New Set of Officers this second semester. It was also followed by a planning for the next semester. President:
Ronalyn Floro (Bachelor of Peace Education – 3rd Year) Vice Pres.: Ryan Bando (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year) Secretary: Aiza Binayao (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year) Asst. Secretary: Mary Lovely Gunto (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year ) Treasurer: Elsie Cagampang (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year) PIO (Internal): Neil John Aton (Bachelor of Peace Education – 3rd Year) PIO (External): Arjean Marie Belco (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year) SSC Reps.: Faisal Mañalas (Bachelor of Elementary Education – 1st Year) Richelle Tupaz (Bachelor of Peace Education – 3rd Year) Adviser: Jay-are Coquilla (Bachelor of Peace Education – 3rd Year)
November 7, 2010 Turn-over of responsibility of the outgoing officers to the newly elected officers. Richard Milod, CAP Volunteer and a graduate of Pamulaan Center for IP Education year 2010 conducted training on basic troubleshooting of water and electrical connection to the ten (10) Maintenance committee of the Center.
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November 8, 2010 Classes started. There were nine (9) Pamulaan students who qualified in the Dean’s List. The following students were: NAME
YEAR LEVEL
COURSE
GEN. AVE.
1. Doanie Grace Sulda 3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.57
2. Ronalyn Floro
3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.57
3. Jimric Magandam
Bachelor of Arts in 3rd Year Peace Education
1.57
4. Mae Capua
3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.60
5. Richelle Tupaz
3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.64
6. Mary Grace Sumael 3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.68
7. Neil John Aton
3rd Year
Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education
1.71
8. Dale Joy Perez
1st Year
Bachelor of Elementary Education
1.6
9. Faisal Mañalas
1st Year
Bachelor of Elementary Education
1.7
November 23-24, 2010 The 13th National Ayala Young Leaders Congress (AYLC) Panel Interview. Four (4) Pamulaan Students were qualified for the Panel Interview of AYLC in Manila. The following students were: 1. Jay-are Coquilla 2. Dominique Lojyn Ofong 3. Doanie Grace Sulda 4. Richelle Tupaz
November 11, 2010 An overnight stay and interaction with the students of Mr. Alexander Kurz and Mr. Gwyn Crisostomo.
November 27, 2010 November 23, 2010 Two (2) Pamulaan students namely: Ronalyn Floro (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education, 3rd year) and Ryan Bando (Bachelor of Elementary Education, 1st year) attended the 1-day activity on 2nd RAFI Triennial Awards Leaders of Change Forum at the Ateneo de Davao University. The forum intended to bring awareness and inspiration from applied principles and philosophies shown through the good and working examples and approaches of the Triennial Laureates which they presented under the following sub-themes: Leadership, Innovation, The Value of Teams, and, Engaging the Successor Generation.
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The sixty two (62) Pamulaan students participated in the 28th Day of Barangay Mintal, Davao City through a “Peace Concert” which was led by the twenty five(25) Peace Education students.
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December 15, 2010 Fourth year Anthropology students conducted the second (2nd) part of their practicum in the different organizations. Below are their respective areas of assignment: Name Alsa, Desy
The following students are: 1. Rizalito Benito (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education, 3rd year) 2. Divina Bitog (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education, 3rd year) 3. Romalyn Rico (Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education, 3rd year) 4. Dave Mark Atan (Bachelor of Elementary Education, 1st year) 5. Gevfretch Geraldine Dogia (Bachelor of Elementary Education, 1st year)
Ansay, Micho
Nagkakaisang Tribo Palawan ng Palawan
MAMATRIPCIDE, INC. (MatigsalogManobo Tribal Peoples Council of Elders Davao City, INC.)
JSF-Calinan Office
Marahan, Davao City
Banosoc, Leovic
Timuay Justice and Upi, Maguindanao Governance
Bayon, Roy
Children Rehabilitation Center
Sputnik St. Doña Vicenta Village, Davao City
Guilleno, Melvin
Adcocafe
Malate, Manila
Licyayo, Michael
Advocafe
Malate, Manila
Linggay, Gabriel
Fr. Leoni Mission Foundation, Inc.
Cabanlasan, Bukidnon
Ogade, Ricky
Fr. Leoni Mission Foundation, Inc.
Cabanlasan, Bukidnon
Ojas, Cyril Jay
Adcocafe
Malate, Manila
Ramada Kenneth
Pamulaan Center for USEP Mintal Indigenous Peoples’ Campus-PCIPE, Education Mintal, Davao City Josefa Segovia Foundation (JSF)
December 6, 2010 The thirty five (35) Accreditors of the University of Southeastern Philippines visited Pamulaan Center and had a short interaction with the students.
Address
Josefa Segovia Foundation (JSF)
December 1-5, 2010 Five (5) of sixty two(6)2 Pamulaan students participated on the 5-day celebration on Mindanao Week of Peace with a theme: “Pamiminuno: Tulay sa Mapayapa at Maunlad na Pamayanan”, held at Brokenshire College, Madapo, Davao City. This event hoped to gather representatives from CSOs, POs, LGUs and youth to discover and learn how to make local governance processes become more inclusive and responsive to the peace and development needs of tri-people communities in Mindanao.
Organization
Sarahan, Oscar
December 11, 2010
MAMATRIPCIDE, INC. (MatigsalogManobo Tribal Peoples Council of Elders Davao City, INC.)
JSF-Calinan Office
Marahan, Davao City
Josefa Segovia Foundation (JSF)
The Christmas Party of the students with the presence of Mr. Benjamin D. Abadiano and other Staff of Assisi Development Foundation, Inc.- Matina Office. Serrano, Jinefer
December 13, 2010 Christmas break of the students. Sulatan, Jemuel
MAMATRIPCIDE, INC. (MatigsalogManobo Tribal Peoples Council of Elders Davao City, INC.) CARTWHEEL Foundation
JSF-Calinan Office
Marahan, Davao City
Miarayon, Talakag, Bukidnon
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Name
Organization
Address
LABAY KU Federation (Lupon ng mga Katutubong Aeta para sa Sumaoang, Jermie Capas, Tarlac Adhikain upang Umunlad ang Bawat isa at Yumabong ang Kabundukan)
Arrival of 1st year and 2nd year students from their Christmas vacation.
Tayaban, Ramon Jr.
January 15, 2011
Adcocafe
Malate, Manila
Josefa Segovia Foundation (JSF) Mansabid, Mansabid
MAMATRIPCIDE, INC. (MatigsalogManobo Tribal Peoples Council of Elders Davao City, INC.)
JSF-Calinan Office
Adcocafe
Malate, Manila
Gano, Neneth
Indigenous Peoples’ Agusan del Sur Ministry Naujan, Paitan, Mindoro Oriental Miarayon, Talakag, Bukidnon
Josefa Segovia Foundation (JSF)
Madie, Catherine
MAMATRIPCIDE, INC. (MatigsalogManobo Tribal Peoples Council of Elders Davao City, INC.)
Sr. Virgo Espineda, RGS volunteered to give a 2-hours recollection for this year to the 64 students of Pamulaan Center entitled: “One ends and a new beginning” – a line from the movie “Avatar”; in relation to the previous year experienced and a hope for a new year comes.
Arrival of the Anthropology students from their practicum. Malate, Manila
CARTWHEEL Foundation
Classes started for 2011.
February 1-6, 2011
Deconlay, Carel Jane
Listohan, Maricel
January 3, 2011
Marahan, Davao City
Cajes, Honey Lyn Adcocafe
Tugdaan Center Lintawagin, Gloria for Laerning and Development
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January 2, 2011
JSF-Calinan Office
February 11, 2011 The Pamulaan students paid tribute to the birthday celebration of Mr. Benjamin Abadiano.
Marahan, Davao City
USEP Mintal Campus-PCIPE, Mintal, Davao City
Nicolas, Gemma
Pamulaan
Sihagan, Liza
Athropology Watch, Quezon City INC.
Sumalinab, Kristine Mae
Anthropology Watch, INC.
Quezon City
Tupaz, Margarita
Tugdaan Center for Learning and Development
Naujan, Paitan, Mindoro Oriental
Rojas, Vangie
Phesalabuhan Subanen De Siay
Poblacion Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay
February 7-12, 2011 Three(3) Pamulaan Students were successfully qualified to the 13th National Ayala Young Leaders Congress held at Alfonso, Cavite, the theme for this year was “Leadership: Serving, Transforming, Sustaining”. The following students were: Dominique Lojyn Ofong, Doanie Grace Sulda and Richelle Tupaz, all are 3rd year students and taking up Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education.
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February 15, 24 & 25, 2011 Final Thesis Defense of the graduating students of Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology.
February 25, 2011 The Pamulaan Center for Indigenous Peoples Education commemorated the 25th anniversary of EDSA People Power Revolution through putting up of yellow ribbons around the Pamulaan Center’s vicinity.
March 19, 2011 A year-end evaluation of the Pamulaan students.
March 26, 2011 The Pamulaan students joined the nationwide celebration on Earth Hour which was integrated in their Evening Praise. They switched off all the electrical lights in solidarity with the nation. They gathered in the Amphitheater and prayed for mother earth which has been destroyed by the many factors in the society.
March 2, 22 & 24, 2011 The University of Southeastern Philippines Admission Test and an Interview was conducted to the seventy seven (77) 5th Batch Applicants of the Pamulaan Center for IP Education this school year 2011-2012. The Examinations took place in Assisi Development Foundation Office, for Luzon examinees; Pamulaan Center, Davao and Majis, Manresa, Cagayan de Oro City for the Mindanao examinees.
March 30, 2011 The Baccalaureate Mass of the twenty seven (27) graduating students together with the lower years. It was solemnized by Fr. Roger Duhaylungsod, the Parish Priest of Immaculate Conception Parish in Mintal, Davao City.
March 31, 2011 The 2nd Commencement Exercises of the Pamulaan Center for IP Education. Twenty seven (27) graduates from the Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology received their 4-year degree diploma. Two of the 27 graduates received Academic Awards; Kristine Mae Sumalinab – Magna Cum Laude and Cyril Jay Ojas – Cum Laude. The Pamulaan Center also gave special awards to Gemma Nicolas, Leadership Award for Promoting Indigenous Culture; Jinnefer Serrano, Leadership Award for Environment and; Carel Jane Deconlay and Ricky Ogade, Leadership Award for Community Service.
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April 2, 2011
April 8, 2011
The Anthropology students conducted an evaluation for the past four years of training and formation inside the center. They provided significant recommendations addressed to Pamulaan Center and the students.
The Vision, Mission and Goals of the Association of IP Anthopologists was initially drafted by the twenty seven (27) Pamulaan Anthropology graduates. They were also able to elect their officers to wit: Over-all coordinator : Kristine Mae Sumalinab Asst. Coordinator : Melvin Guilleno Secretary : Kenneth Ramada Treasurer : Gemma Nicolas : Cyril Jay Ojas Bokeeper : Leovic Banosoc Adviser : Mr. Benjamin D. Abadiano
April 3, 2011 The Community Learning Service Orientation of the 1st year and 3rd year students was given by Mr. Benjamin Abadiano.
April 3-8, 2011 Twenty six (26) Pamuaan newly graduates together with two seminarians and an accountant were given an extensive orientation-training seminar the by Companions of Assisi Development Foundation for Peace Volunteer Program.
The group also agreed to help Pamulaan and IP communities through a social enterprise wherein they will contribute Php500.00 each for the purchase of products in IP communities to be sold through The Living Heritage Center. 100% of its profit will go to the sustainability of Pamulaan.
April 5, 2011 Departure of third year students for their respective communities.
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