Division of La Union

Indigenous
Peoples
Education

Preserving the Indigenous Knowledge, Systems, and Practices of Bago, Ibaloi, and Kankanaey for future generations.

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Framework Overview

Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Education

The Division Indigenous Peoples Education (IPEd) Framework was conceptualized for the implementation of the IPEd Program in the Division of La Union. It serves as the core basis in contextualizing the K to 12 curriculum.

This framework was prepared through collaborative efforts of teachers, school heads, focal persons, and elders - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSP) holders and practitioners from the municipalities of Bagulin, Burgos, Pugo, San Gabriel, Santol and Sudipen.

Series of dialogues and consultations were conducted to discuss and harvest the IKSPs of the different Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs), validated by the elders themselves.

Legal Mandates

  • 1

    Republic Act 9155

    The Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001

  • 2

    Republic Act 10533

    Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013

  • 3

    DepEd Order No. 32 s. 2015

    Indigenous Peoples Education Policy Framework

Indigenous Cultural Communities

The Three Communities

Sixty-five percent of La Union's population are Indigenous Peoples, primarily belonging to three distinct cultural communities.

Bago

Found in Pugo, Sudipen, Santol, and San Gabriel. Most Bagos could trace their roots from Mountain Province, sharing similar culture with Kankanaey.

Core Knowledge

Sintatako

Badang Ayat Kinasayaat Bain Tunos

Ibaloi

Found in Pugo and Burgos. Baguio City was known as the Eminent Domain of the Ibaloi. Some originated from Sablan, Benguet.

Core Knowledge

Sintil

Semek Sedo Shiva Sepi Mandivay

Kankanaey

Found in San Gabriel, Bagulin, and Burgos. Originated from Mountain Province and Benguet, specifically Kapangan and Atok.

Core Knowledges

Inayan
Biag
Datako
Tebteba
SPIRIT LAND COMMUNITY ANCESTRAL DOMAIN

Ancestral Domain

Interrelationship of Land, Spirit, and Community

Ancestral Domain (AD) concept of the three major ICCs of the Province of La Union is described as the interrelationship of Land, Spiritual, and the Community. All that is in the land is a part of the AD and not only limited on the territory/area that IPs occupy.

Meaningful life is Harmony of All among the ICCs of the province. The interrelationship of these three key elements is very much evident in farming - the main livelihood of the ICCs identified in the province.

"Meaningful life is Harmony of All"

Among the ICCs of the Province of La Union

Geographic Distribution

IP Municipalities

Six municipalities in La Union are predominantly inhabited by Indigenous Peoples, each with unique cultural heritage and history.

Implementation

Programs, Projects & Activities

Strategic initiatives designed to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the IPEd Framework.

Project LUSDO-IBaKa

Curriculum

Love, Uphold, Sustain - Delineate the Objectives of IBaKa

  • Contextualization of the curriculum
  • Preparation of contextualized LPs & IMs
  • Interface of DepEd & IP competencies

Project AIPE

Capacity

Advocacies for Indigenous People's Education

  • Training workshops for implementers
  • Community immersion activities
  • IPEd congress participation

Project SIS

Knowledge

Sintil, Inayan, Sintatako - Core Knowledge Development

  • Child-friendly environment creation
  • Culture-responsive curriculum delivery
  • Learner community immersion

Project PUSH-IP

Support

Partners United to Support Heritage of Indigenous People

  • Monitoring and evaluation of classes
  • Technical assistance provision
  • IMs funding allocation

Implementation Sites

IPEd Schools

Schools implementing the Indigenous Peoples Education program across the six municipalities.

Vision

We dream of every IP learner to become globally competitive who sustains his/her own culture, traditions, and identity.

Mission

To promote and protect the right of every IP learner to quality, complete basic education rooted on ancestral domain:

  • To learn, preserve and practice IKSPs in a child-friendly environment
  • To patronize, use and promote locally available products
  • To preserve the natural environment within the ancestral land
  • To develop life skills for competitive and productive citizenship