PAGADIAN CITY, Aug. 01 - - Seeing
the need to empower the Subanen community in Kumalarang, the Local Government
of Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur went out of its way to provide this ethnic
group with the necessary assistance.
Taking the first
dose of help, the LGU conducted a mobile civil registration (MCR) spearheaded
by the Municipal Registrar’s Office.
The MCR paved the
way for Subanens to secure legal documents as proof of their existence. Necessary
documents such as, birth and marriage certificates were accorded to them.
The help uplift
their living conditions and empower the Subanen, the Kumalarang LGU provided
them with various skills and leadership trainings in different occasions and
later organized them into a group-thus was created the 46-member “Megayon
Glebon Subanen” group .
The group, (compose mostly of women) with an enhanced skills, acquired
from the several trainings as provided them by the LGU, started to make
balanghat’ (Subanen table), ‘baban’ (utility basket), and an all purpose basket
as a way of earning a living.
Today, the group is earning good because their native products are
selling well.
The group have been receiving several orders from the neighboring municipalities.
The LGU also thought of preserving the Subanen culture, so it sought
the assistance of the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
for the establishment of the “School for the Living Tradition”
(SLT) of which the latter funded it’s construction.
The SLT is more than useful to the community as
this is being used as convergence area of the Subanens where they make the
production of their native products.
Jocelyn Alcaria, SLT Project Coordinator disclosed that the program is
on-going, with the masters (elders) continuously to conduct training to the
younger breed of their community.
“As of the moment, most of the young generations have already adopted
the technology from the elders. They are responsive in the technology transfer
because they were encourage if these technologies will not be preserved it will
surely die down or fade away in the near future,” said Alcaria.
Also, their products are in demand as interior decorations in hotels
and restaurants.
Their weaving products are also known in the local market here in
Poblacion Kumalarang.
Aside from weaving, they also produce other crafts such as musical
instruments and gadgets used for dances and other farm implements.
The main materials used are rattan which is readily available in the
area, with financial assistance coming from NCCA.
The LGU acts as the conduit for any assistance they receive or need.
To further enhance skills of the Subanens in the area, the LGU
implemented the Indigenous Knowledge and Skills Program (IKSP).
The IKSP is being implemented in coordination with the National
Commission on Indigenous People’s (NCIP) and the Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI).
NCIP’s role is to validate individual talent of the Subanens while the
DTI assist them in their product/project costing.
IKSP trainers are Subanen elders from the community itself, of which
the Subanen elders train the young ones - to continue with their culture.
The LGU for its part offers logistic support such as the use of
vehicle to conduct monitoring of the project.
The Provincial Government of Zamboanga del Sur also provided them with
a Tribal House, where they could hold their training, weaving sessions and
classes for the children.
From 46 members, the “Megayon Glebon Subanen” group now
has 120 members. All have undergone skills training. (JPA/CAL/PIA-Zambo Sur)