Indigenous leaders in a Philippines protected landscapes sign a landmark deal to try to reduce forest loss with carbon ...
The critically endangered Philippine eagle ... For XSF, no group was better suited for engagement than NAMAMAYUK, an Indigenous Manobo organization of more than 200 households, whose 3,506 ...
Where there are forests, there are indigenous peoples. If there is one thing about indigenous ancestral lands that sparks hope for the future, it is the fact that they host most of the Philippines’ ...
Kristina shares that while many Filipinos still choose to speak bigger languages, such as Tagalog, Cebuano and English, "The worrying issue is we are losing indigenous languages by the minute.
We consult the IPs [Indigenous peoples] because they are the ones who truly know the land. What they really want are indigenous species — those they used to plant… Their system, called rainforestation ...
Today, 17 million Filipinos are of indigenous descent; many live in mountainous areas and on remote islands, where their ancestors carved monumental rice terraces and built thatched limestone houses.
When are we going to realize that indigenous gas holds the key to stable power supply and affordable electricity rates?” DON’T look now, but prices of ...