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Girl Scouts of the Philippines1
Palawan Council
Pilar Hidalgo Lim Troop Achievement
Award
Tagbanuas Life and Culture
with Vegetable Garden
Troop Dagitab 767Panacan National High School
Panacan, Narra, Palawan
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Tagbanuas Life and Culture with Vegetable Garden
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Culture is wealth;
It is us,
It enables us
to express ourselves.
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Acknowledgements
We wish to express our gratitude to peoples’ who helped, advised and supported us in doing the Pilar Hidalgo Lim troop achievement project.
The Girl Scouts of the Philippines provides opportunities to troops all over the archipelago to work for a very meaningful community projects.
Our sincere thanks to Mrs. Daisy M. Nalzaro, our Council Executive, for her valuable guidance and encouragement.
We are gratefully indebted to the members of the Tagbanua tribe of Malinao, Narra, Palawan for their valuable assistance, friendship and welcoming acceptance.
Troop Dagitab 767
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Table of Contents’
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PILAR HIDALGO LIM TROOP AWARD
Name of the Troop: Dagitab Date of Last Registration: September 14, 2010
Troop No. 767 No. of Troop Members: 32
District Committee: Baba Manggis Troop Leader: Adonai Shammah Lumba
Council: Palawan Region: Southern Luzon
Name of Community: Malinao 2
Date Started: July 5, 2011
Description of the Community: Rural Area
Malinao 2, is an area located at the edges of Narra town. The area is a very remote
community with rough barangay roads leading to it. Majority of the residents are indigenous
people called the Tagbanua, who suffer from poverty so evident on their way of living and
the nipa huts they live at. The community has one unmaintained basketball court, two
community chapel, one tribal hall, and a day care center. Identified as a rural area, residents
earn their living through fishing, farming and vending crops.
The village is governed by a purok president who acts as the legal leader but the
leadership stature is with the more powerful influential tribal chieftain named Chieftain
Lorenzo Ulusan.
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APPLICATION FORM
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Results’ of Research on Community Needs:
1. Poverty/ Unemployment
2. Malnourished Children
3. Vanishing Tagbanua Culture and Literature
. PROGRAM PLAN:
Brief Description of the Program :
Tagbanuas’ Life and Culture with Community Vegetable Garden
Modernization already engulfed the Tagbanuas’ glorious past. Tagbanuas’ tribal
practices, menus, and way of life have change with the arrival of Christians around them
that influences them that caused the vanishing of their invisible wealth their culture.
Troop Dagitab 767, desires to contribute in our little way to promote and preserve
the Tagbanuas culture in the project called The Tagbanuas Life and Culture with
Community Vegetable Garden. The troop will mingle with the community in gardening
while observing their ways and on the same time go on researching for their almost
forgotten short stories as well as observing the uniqueness.
The community garden shall provide food crops for the use of members. It is hoped
that the community garden will provide a hub for social interaction while involving
members in healthy exercise, social and cultural events as well as knowledge of organic
food production.
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Objectives of the Program:
The main objective is to provide Girl Scouts an opportunity to contribute in restoring
and preserving the forgotten Tagbanua literature (short stories) and practices and share it to
the world through the use of technology. The troop shall make efforts to promote Tagbanuas
culture unique features and help them to improve their health and economic situation
through a community vegetable garden. This objective will be accomplished through the
process of investigating and researching the Tagbanua short stories through the help of the
elderly members of the tribe and teaching them garden in their immediate compound and
teaching them to harvest products in order to provide food for their families.
The Community Garden will be
A Meeting Place:
A place for people to mix with a group, diverse in age and ability to form friendships and
social bonds which contribute to a sense of community
A Growing Place:
A space where fresh organic food – vegetables, herbs, fruit and flowers can be grown and
harvested locally.
A Learning Place:
To share gardening knowledge with members and visitors about sustainability: organic
methods, water and harvesting.
A Healthy Place:
To provide a place for social interaction, physical exercise, nutritious organic produce
and a sense of well being.
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A Beautiful Place:
To create an environment that is in harmony with nature and our neighbors
Strategies of the Program:
The troop shall employ the Principles of Community Organizing with the approval of the
barangay captain Teresita Cabanag. In this program for the purok we would apply the
following strategies
1. Listening
2. Relationship Building
3. Challenge
4. Action
5. Evaluation
6. Reflection
Community resources and involvement of community members:
The community shall be involved in the process of planning and implementation of the
community gardening. They will also be involved in the re-discovering their almost
forgotten short stories called Tultul through the help of the elderly tribe members. The goal
of the undertaking is the involvement to advocate and strengthen early and meaningful
community participation in the community garden as well as digging the almost forgotten
Tagbanua short stories.
Submitted by:
ADONAI SHAMMAH LUMBA Troop Leader
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Endorsed by:
DAISY NALZARO Council Executive
REBECCA BASANES Regional Executive Director
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MonthActivities
JulyGarden Cleaning and Start of First Cropping
August Garden Maintenance
September 1. 1st harvesting of crops and vegetable
2. Planting for the 2nd cropping ( peanuts)
OctoberGarden Maintenance
NovemberGarden Maintenance
December1. 2st harvesting of peanuts
2. Planting for the 2nd cropping ( peanuts)
JanuaryGarden Maintenance
FebruaryGarden Maintenance
March1. 3rd harvesting of crops and
vegetable
2. Planting for the 2nd cropping ( peanuts)
3.
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Date Activities Person Involved
July 2011 1. Troop Orientation
2. DSWD Consultation
3. Consultation with Malinao Officials
4. Troop Planning/ 1st Area Visit
5. Collaborating with 4ps’ ClubMeeting with Purok Officials
6. Garden Cleaning and start of First Cropping
Troop 767Daisy NalzaroJulia Rodriguez
Elizabeth CubillasPatrol Leaders
Barangay and Purok Officials
4ps’ Club
August 2011 1. Troop Planning/ Area Visit
2. Area Visit3. Meeting with Purok
Officials
Troop 767Barangay and Purok Officials
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September 2011 4. Collaborating with organization to support the PHL project
5. Regular visit
6. 1st harvesting of crops and vegetable
7. Planting for the 2nd cropping ( peanuts)
SFJC SistersRotary and Interact ClubDA Narra through Jerry Sotabinto
Troop 767Purok residents
October 2011 Regular visit Troop 767
November 2011 Regular visit Troop 767
December 2011 1. Pre- evaluation2. Christmas Party and
Gift Giving 3. 2nd harvesting4. Planting for the 3rd
Cropping with variety of seeds from DA
Troop 767
4Ps’ ClubSFJC SistersSFJC Troop 832
January 2011 1. Regular visit2. Researching for
Tagbanuas Literature
Troop 767DA Narra
February 20111. Recording and Making
videos and books2. Promoting Tagbanua
Culture through internet
3. Making Final Reports
Troop 767
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PILAR HIDALGO LIM TROOP ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Quarterly Implementation Report Period: August- October
Name of Troop: Dagitab Date of Last Registration: September 14, 2011Troop No. 767 No. of Troop Members: 32Council Palawan Troop Leader: Adonai Shammah LumbaName of Community: Malinao 2
Identified Project: Tagbanuas’ Life and Culture with Community Vegetable Garden
Date Started: July 5, 2011 Program Management and Implementation:
The program management of the Troop Dagitab 767 Pilar Hidalgo Lim project can be divided into two categories; human management and task management.
Human Management:
The number of people needed to carry out the project implementation is very important. Involving many people in the program leads to a greater impact. The Interact Club of Panacan, the 4 Ps Club, the circle of Barangay Health Workers and the residents of the area are among the people who supported the project.
Task Management:
The processes involved are doing everything that has been planned. Adhering to the time line, meeting report due dates, planning the kind of vegetable to plant, conducting learning sessions on vegetable gardening and division of labor in the community vegetable garden.
Studying the culture of the Tagbanua is embedded in the troop dealings with them, The visits; conversation and communicating with the tribe members enable the troop members to imbibed and discover the culture
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inside them.
Accomplishments of the Troop and the Community Members( to include the number of troop members, community members involved, the agencies/NGO networked with/tapped)Program Results:
Effects on Troop Members
1. Engaging in the Pilar Hidalgo Lim project developed the sense of commitment among the Senior Girl Scouts of Troop Dagitab 767.
2. It builds a system where members can talk and address issues regarding the management and implementation of the project.
3. Members learned to share ideas and they developed willingness to work without expecting anything in return.
4. Members identified their important role in community building.5. Members learned to create linkages with groups and agencies.
Impact to Community:
The idea of a community vegetable garden is a binding agent amongst the residents of the area.It became a venue where family grew vegetables for themselves and for opportunity of additional income grew out of the project. The project encourages those that may have a hard time, earn through participation and industry. The people in the community build friendship while working in the vegetable garden with the Girl Scouts and freely unknowingly shared bits of their culture to the researchers.
Working with other agencies, organizations and groups is a part of the troop’s philosophy. The project seeks to bring people together and link resources.
The people shall be involved in the process of engaging in dialogue and collaboration with community members.
Milestone/Accomplishment:
1. Identified the project site 2. Made linkages with various community organizations to support the troop undertakings.3. Project site visitation4. Accomplished the first phase of project site cleaning with the people of the community.5. Gained support from Parents 4 Ps Club.6. Accomplished the first phase of cleaning, seed selection and gardening.
Activities:1. Troop Project Visit2. Area Cleaning/ Seed Identification3. First Phase of Gardening/ Maintenance of Project
Area4. Interviewing Tatang Pedro Sabio for his knowledge
Date Accomplished:
October, 29, 2011
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in Tagbanua short stories.
Lessons Learned:
The members of Troop Dagitab 767 learned that other people may be there to help them, teach them, guide them along their path, but the lesson they learned is always theirs.
The members learned that people may forget words, people may forget actions, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Please enclose photos of the ff: the project, the community where the project is implemented, the troop and the community members.
Submitted by:
ADONAI SHAMMAH M. LUMBA Troop Leader
Endorsed by:
DAISY M. NALZARO Council Executive
Noted: REBECCA BASANES Regional Director
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PILAR HIDALGO LIM TROOP ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Quarterly Implementation Report Period: November - December
Name of Troop: Dagitab Date of Last Registration: September 14, 2011Troop No. 767 No. of Troop Members: 32Council Palawan Troop Leader: Adonai Shammah LumbaName of Community: Malinao 2
Identified Project: Tagbanuas’ Life and Culture with Community Vegetable Garden
Date Started: July 5, 2011 Program Management and Implementation:
1. Collaboration with various agencies:
Collaboration with the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
(4Ps Club) members through Christy Lee Diaz, the barangay Day Care Worker to work on the community garden.
2. Collaboration with the Narra Department of Agriculture through Mr. Jerry Sotabinto who pledged to supply the vegetable seeds for three croppings.
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3. Collaboration with the Narra Rotary Club through Engr. Gary Parco to give assistance to the vegetable garden project.
4. Collaboration with the Narra San Francisco Javier Augustinian Sisters to provide spiritual sessions with the people.
Accomplishments of the Troop and the Community Members( to include the number of troop members, community members involved, the agencies/NGO networked with/tapped)Program Results:
Effects on Troop Members
Troop members learned not to give up amidst hardships and trials.
Impact to Community:
The Tagbanua people through the Day Care Worker Christy Lee Diaz and Purok President Wilfredo Batac welcomed the troop with great hopes.The project created a venue for the parents of the day care children and some residents to work together with a common goal.
Milestone/Accomplishment:1. Collaboration with the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program/SFJC AR Sisters
2. Collaboration with the Narra Department of Agriculture3. Collaboration with the Narra Rotary Club and SFJC Augustianian Sisters
Activities:
5. 1. Christmas Party with the project recipient and gift giving through the help of the Sisters of San Francisco Javier.
6. 2. Seed Identification for the third cropping
Date Accomplished:
December, 29, 2011
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7. 3. Project Area Visitations8. 4. Troop Meetings
Lessons Learned:
1. The members learned that in every problem there’s always a solution.2. There is a necessity of having a plan B in everything that you do.
Please enclose photos of the ff: the project, the community where the project is implemented, the troop and the community members.
Submitted by:
ADONAI SHAMMAH M. LUMBA Troop Leader
Endorsed by:
DAISY M. NALZARO Council Executive
Noted: REBECCA BASANES Regional Director
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PILAR HIDALGO LIM TROOP ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Quarterly Implementation Report Period: January – February 2012
Name of Troop: Dagitab Date of Last Registration: September 14, 2011Troop No. 767 No. of Troop Members: 34Council Palawan Troop Leader: Adonai Shammah LumbaName of Community: Malinao 2
Identified Project: Tagbanuas’ Life and Culture with Community Vegetable Garden
Date Started: July 5, 2011
Program Management and Implementation:
1. Meeting and organizing the work groupings for the vegetable garden third cropping2. Start of third cropping. Sowing the seeds for the March harvest. Observing the Tagbanuas life while
mingling with them 3. Approval of financial support for the sponsorship from Hon. Kgwd. Cris Lumba and LGU
Narra for the Tagbanuas’ Tultul Revived ( Tagbanuas’ Stories Revived) booklets 4. Production and distribution of Tagbanuas Tulltul Revived (Tutul ng mga Tagbanua) booklets and
distribution in schools of Narra, Palawan.5. Story Telling Sessions for children to learn about Tagbanuas’ stories6. Interviewing the oldest member of the Tagbanua community Tatang Pedro Sabio for story
documentation7. Recording of video documentation of Tagbanuas stories and uploading in the internet for the
world to see and appreciate.(attached CD’s)
8. Publishing of reports and videos of stories illustrated in created Tagbanuas website for cultural promotion in Facebook and Google
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Accomplishments of the Troop and the Community Members( to include the number of troop members, community members involved, the agencies/NGO networked with/tapped) Program Results:
Effects on Troop Members
The troop members discovered that undergoing the PHL project is a mountain to climb indeed. The experiences entail a great determination and perseverance. In the midst of the project implementation strength and finances submerged but never the spirit of a real Girl Scout to serve not for glory but for self fulfillment that we were able to serve a fellow Filipino who are less appreciated in the modern society.It feels bad that some Tagbanua rejects our friendship due to bad experiences in the past but at the end we were able to win their trust as they witnessed how dedicated and sincere we are.We created new friendship with the community and learned that Tagbanuas are sensitive people who need our understanding and attention.
Impact to Community:
Bayanihan spirit sprouted out from the Tagbanua mothers Strengthened friendship with the Tagbanuas as they revealed to the troop their uniqueness through their tribal ways.Young members of the tribe learned their tribal short stories through the book let and video created.
Milestone/Accomplishment:
Accomplishments of the following1. Created and distributed Tagbanua Tultul booklets to children.2. Created the Tagbanua Tultul into a video presentation in a DVD distributed to Narranian schools.3. Uploaded four Tagbanua Tultul to YOUTUBE for the world to see and appreciate.4. Created Tagbanua Culture and life Facebook website where people can read Tagbanua short
stories, riddles and see pictures and more about the Tagbanuas.5. Set up a story telling sessions and video watching in schools on Tagbanua short stories.
Activities:
1. Girl Scouts drawing sessions for the Tagbanua books
2. Radio guesting/video recording and uploading3. Story Telling on Tagbanuas Tultul to kids in the
community and schools4. Garden visitation /maintenance with the
community5. Learning to make puso and how to cook amit
Date Accomplished:
January 29, 2012
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Lessons Learned:1. Indigenous people need special attention from the government in order not to lose their culture.2. Sometimes adaptability is not advantageous.
Please enclose photos of the ff: the project, the community where the project is implemented, the troop and the community members.
Submitted by:
ADONAI SHAMMAH M. LUMBA Troop Leader
Endorsed by:
DAISY M. NALZARO Council Executive
Noted: REBECCA BASANES Regional Director
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Documentations
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The Orientation
Council Executive Daisy Nalzaro orients troop Dagitab 767 about the PHL project while Tita Julie Rodriguez listens on.
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The Collaboration with Rotary Club of Narra
Rotary Club of Narra President Engr. Gary Parco with his fellow Rotarians orients the
Troop Dagitab 767 on the partnership of the Ritary Club and of the troop.
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The Collaboration with Rotary Club of Narra
The collaboration was sealed through the induction of Troop Dagitab 767 Girl Scouts as Panacan Interact Club.
The Collaboration with Rotary Club of Narra
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The hopeful Girl Scouts of Troop Dagitab 767
The Community Map
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The project site
The Community
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The faded village mark at the national high way
The Community
The long rough village road leading to the Tagbanua tribe
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The Community
Walking is not a big deal because we do it in a jolly Girl Scout way.
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The Community
Simplicity of Tagbanua life
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The Community
Nipa huts are unfinished due to poverty.
Ccmmunity Visit
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Upon the bank of the river and up close with a Tagbanua kid.
Community Vegetable Garden
Before
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An idle land soon to become a source of organic healthy food for the community.
Community Meeting
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Purok president Wilfredo Batac with the village residents plans for the division
of labor for the community garden.
Setting up the Community Vegetable Garden
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The Tagbanua people with their little ones a the Malinao 2 community garden site
The Community Meeting
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The mothers of the community brought their little kids in attending village meeting.
The troop and the women of the community
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Establishing friendship with the women of the community is an essential part of the project
The Community Garden first and second cropping
The first yeild of the vegetable garden provided food on the recepient tables and a little money to buy things for the family
String beans and peanuts ready for harvest.
The residents use crop rotation to equip the
land enough nutrients for the 3rd croppping
The second yeild were peanuts harvested
last December 15, 2011 give the Tagbanua
something to nibble.
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The Community Garden
Girl Scouts gardening 101
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Good harvest during the first cropping harvested last September 2011
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The Community Vegetable Garden
The girls at the community garden
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The Community Vegetable Garden
The girls at the community garden
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The Community Vegetable Garden
The community garden
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The Community Garden
The yield and the Girl Scouts
The Community
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The troop members and the kids of the community
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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Through the effort of Troop 767 the Tagbanuas were surprised
by the visit of the Augustinian Sisters who shared with them food and gifts.
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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A refreshing noon for the young members of the community.
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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The waiting crowd for more surprizes.
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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The troop manage to organize the christmas party for the supporting club 4Ps’.
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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A mother and a child. Merry Christmas .
The pre- Evaluation
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School SPB president Maria Tersa Baralla, school SPB treaurer Regine Mangubat and school SPB Vice President Myla Oceo gets nervous as they were asked about the PHL project.
The Community Garden
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The troop prepares the community garden plots for the third cropping that started on December 21, 2011 and hopefully will yield on the last week of March 2012.
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Plots ready for planting
The troop
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Resting after the tedious gardening with the use of banana leaves as mats.
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January 2012, the seeds are sprouting for the third yield
The troop
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The girls resting at the third bridge after a long tedious walk
Record of first yield last September 23, 2011
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to the family but more food for their children
Record of household participated in the Community Vegetable Garden
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The troop and the women of the tribe
Troop 767 and the women discussing the seed selection
during the december visit
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The Troop
The bridge has become the girls resting place.
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The Troop
The troop members with the young members of the community
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Community regular meeting
The troop attends the community meeting to discuss about the progress of the community graden.
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The young members of the Tagbanua Tribe
The community kids loved to be photograph
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The people of the community
The girls manage to talked to Tatang Pedro Sabio, the 91 year old blind man of the tribe. The oldest member of the tribe who stil remembers the short stories
of the Tagbanua people.
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Tagbanua Way of Life
Coconuts under the sun.
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The People in the Community
Girls gallavantin the community to met new faces
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The People in the Community
We found Tatang Pedro in his little shalk.
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The People in the Community
Tatang Pedro proudly showed us the rusted karis that he inherited from his grandfather.
He is the only man in the community who still posseses such kind of bolo.
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The People in the Community
Blind but still bright in remembering the short stories he learned during his childhood.
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The People in the Community
Ate Elizabeth with her son smilingly posed for a snap shot. Ate Liz is Tatang Pedro eldest grandchild who helped us to understand the Tagbanua words Tatang Pedro utters when we spoke to him.
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The People in the Community
The two pillars of the Tagbaua tribe of Malinao, Tatang Pedro and Tatang Lorenzo Ulosan, the tribes’ chieftain.
The People in the Community
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The old and new generation of the Tagbanua tribe.
The troops’ learnings
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Senior Girl Scout Maria Teresa Baralla, learns from a Tagbanua woman how to prepare and cook “AMIT”, a Tagbanua bread.
Learning Tagbanua Menu
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Senior Girl Scout Ailyn Villasis take her turn in frying the Amit, a Tagbanua version of cake/bread.
A bit of Tagbanua Culture : Making Poso-poso wrapper
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Girl learns the intriquite poso wrapper with the help of the women in the community
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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Practice makes perfect
Christmas Party and Gift Giving
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Delicious amit
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A crying kid on the block
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Smile unlimited
Traces of a Culture
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The old ways
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Working Men
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Tagbanua Culture
Senior Girl Scouts utilized their talents in making the Tagbanua short story booklets
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Janine Ann Bellido, Marian Darica Mahinay and Reigine Mangubat of troop 767 created the art works for the Tagbanua booklets to spread and
immortalize the short stories almost forgotten.
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Booklets were made to provide young people to learn and appreciate the Tagbanua literature.
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Booklets were made to provide young people to learn and appreciate
the Tagbanua literature.
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http://www.tagbanuaslifeandculture.webs.com/A website was created by the troop to allow people all over the country and
even the Filipinos overseas who have access to internet to read and appreciate the Tagbanua short stories.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2YfSrsaVX4&feature=youtu.be
A website for the Tagbanua Life and Culture was also created to provide people who are hook with the famous FACEBOOK to read and appreciate the Tagbanua
culture and literature.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk0xPX_Pqko&feature=related
Videos were created from the researched Tagbanua short stories and are uploaded
in the You Tube for the whole world to see and appreciate.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6FSVV267N8&feature=related
Videos were created from the researched Tagbanua short stories and are uploaded
in the You Tube for the whole world to see and appreciate.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgV-wz0ZVvY
Videos were created from the researched Tagbanua short stories and are uploaded
in the You Tube for the whole world to see and appreciate.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2YfSrsaVX4
Videos were created from the researched Tagbanua short stories and are uploaded
in the You Tube for the whole world to see and appreciate.
Promoting the Tagbanua culture: Poso-poso
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cClowwOdRzw&feature=related
A video on how to make Amit was made and up loaded for the world to learn and appreciate...
Promoting the Tagbanua culture; delicacy called AMIT
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXis9CJzbHI&feature=related
A video on how to cook amit was made and up loaded for the world to learn and appreciate.
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http://site-1328214514907-8078573178738998555.webs.com/
Videos of the Tagbanua short stories can now be access through the webs.com.
Promoting the Tagbanua Culture in Narra, Palawan
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Videos and booklets about Tagbanua short stories are now used by the Girl Scouts during the story telling sessions in schools.
Promoting the Tagbanua Culture in Narra, Palawan
Videos and booklets about Tagbanua short stories are now used by the Girl Scouts during the story telling sessions in schools.
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Promoting the Tagbanua Culture in Narra, Palawan
Young students received copies of Tagbanua short courtesy of LGU Narra.
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Videos and booklets about Tagbanua short stories are now used by the Girl Scouts during the story telling sessions in schools.
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Free DVDs’ on Tagbanua short stories were distributed to literature teachers.
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A little girl concentrates looking at a Tagbanua short story
booklet she received.
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Promoting the Tagbanua Culture in Narra, Palawan
Senior Girl Scouts promoted their project in a radio program Narras’ Corner
to promote the newly produced CDs and booklets of Tagbanuas literature at DWAJ am band last January 15, 2012.
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Promoting the Tagbanua Culture in Narra, Palawan
A child reading the Tagbanua Tultul booklet surprised our group last February 12, 2012 at a computer shop in Narra.
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Troop Dagitab 767
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December 15, 2011Lexus Bus Station 2:30 pm
Dear Gespie,
The pre-evaluation was a flop. We believe we failed because we were not able to answer the evaluators questions very well. The thing we noticed is the evaluator did not give us enough time to answer her questions well but she continuously bombarded us questions after questions.Being a first timer in the PHL project we don’t know what to do.All we believe is that we are willing to finish what we started.
We feel still lucky because though the first choice of the project area was a failure due to the flooding of our town we still have other project with the Tagbanua tribe which the GSP Council is not aware.
Here’s our story of that other project.
After the CGSMS project of Ate Libert Charisse Lumba which our troop supported, our troop established friendship with the Tagbanua people. Through the Day Care Worker Christy Diaz, our Tita the mother of Ate Libert challenged the people to have a vegetable garden by providing them free seeds to plant and insecticide to care for the crops.
Our PHL project site was in the District 4 Poblacion at the back of Narra Pilot School. The site was chosen because our troop leader was not well at that time. It was tedious for her to walk to the Tagbanua village.
Ate Liberts’ father, our troop leaders husband, said that Tita Sham will be allowed to take the PHL project if the project will be in the area nearer in their home. So the District 4 Vegetable project came to be. From June, 2011 up to December, 2011 rain filled the rugged terrain of our town. As a result our vegetable garden in District 4 failed. During the pre-evaluation of that project, we informed the evaluator about our predicament. So, our Tagbanua project came in.
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Ate Liberts’ father, our troop leaders husband, said that Tita Sham will be allowed to take the PHL project if the project will be in the area nearer in their home. So the District 4 Vegetable project came to be. From June, 2011 up to December, 2011 rain filled the rugged terrain of our town. As a result our vegetable garden in District 4 failed. During the pre-evaluation of that project, we informed the evaluator about our predicament. So, our Tagbanua project came in.
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December 23, 2011
We visited the the Tagbanuas together with the Augustinian Recollect Sisters of San Francisco Javier and to give gifts and a surprise Christmas Party.
It was scheduled during that day the troop’s Christmas party for the working group. The Day was full of fun and laughter. The day care worker of the Tagbanuas Ate Christy and our troop leader
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We visited the the Tagbanuas together with the Augustinian Recollect Sisters of San Francisco Javier and to give gifts and a surprise Christmas Party.
It was scheduled during that day the troop’s Christmas party for the working group. The Day was full of fun and laughter. The day care worker of the Tagbanuas Ate Christy and our troop leader
We saw the blind man by the stairs of the nipa hut. He is Tatang Pedro Sabio, the oldest Tagbanua, in the community who still has the memories of his childhood.
Tatang Pedro was very friendly, when we sit down and listen to him we started our journey to the world of the Tagbanua tribe. Tatang Pedro cannot speak in Tagalog well, so his granddaughter, Ate Elizabeth, interpreted to us.
He narrated many tales from his childhood whom his grandfather told. From those tales we chose four stories to be immortalized in our story booklets and videos.
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We saw the blind man by the stairs of the nipa hut. He is Tatang Pedro Sabio, the oldest Tagbanua, in the community who still has the memories of his childhood.
Tatang Pedro was very friendly, when we sit down and listen to him we started our journey to the world of the Tagbanua tribe. Tatang Pedro cannot speak in Tagalog well, so his granddaughter, Ate Elizabeth, interpreted to us.
He narrated many tales from his childhood whom his grandfather told. From those tales we chose four stories to be immortalized in our story booklets and videos.
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