Indigenous Culture & Heritage Preservation
Cordillera (igorot), Central Luzon (aeta), Or Mindanao (t’boli), Philippines
7 Days 6 Nights
Experience the living heritage of the Philippines’ Indigenous Peoples, including their crafts, rituals, environmental wisdom, and community structures.
Best for: Anthropology, cultural studies, art, heritage, and development students.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will:
1. Deepen their understanding of indigenous cultures and belief systems.
2. Learn how traditional knowledge is preserved and passed down.
3. Explore the impact of modernization and displacement on indigenous communities.
4. Participate in heritage-based crafts and eco-cultural practices.
5. Reflect on ethical tourism, cultural sensitivity, and heritage advocacy.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will:
1. Deepen their understanding of indigenous cultures and belief systems.
2. Learn how traditional knowledge is preserved and passed down.
3. Explore the impact of modernization and displacement on indigenous communities.
4. Participate in heritage-based crafts and eco-cultural practices.
5. Reflect on ethical tourism, cultural sensitivity, and heritage advocacy.
Package Include:
Local accommodation or resort stay
Ground transportation
Meals (as per itinerary)
Professional facilitator or guide
Collaboration with a local university
Local expert speaker
Sightseeing excursions
All trip logistical arrangements
Packages Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrival in General Santos & Transfer to Lake Sebu
- Arrival in General Santos City
- Travel to Lake Sebu (approx. 3-4 hrs by land)
- Orientation: Understanding Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines
- Evening cultural welcome with traditional music
Outcome: Introduction to the region, respectful immersion, and cultural
context.
Day 2
T`boli Language, Folklore & Community Life
- Visit T`boli school or cultural village
- Storytelling session with elders
- Basic language immersion and local etiquette
- Evening reflection circle
Outcome: Gain respect for oral tradition, intergenerational wisdom, and
local values.
Day 3
T`nalak Weaving & Traditional Arts
- Workshop with master weavers on T`nalak (abaca cloth)
- Explore symbolism in weaving patterns
- Visit the School of Living Traditions
- Optional: try brass-making or beadwork
Outcome: Learn how heritage is preserved through art and identity.
Day 4
Sacred Sites & Environmental Wisdom
- Guided trek to Seven Falls and local forest area
- Dialogue on indigenous ecological stewardship
- Participate in plant/food gathering with a local guide
Outcome: Understand indigenous land connection and environmental
ethics.
Day 5
Cultural Challenges & Indigenous Rights
- Visit a local NGO or community advocate
- Dialogue on land rights, education access, and preservation challenges
- Film screening or documentary discussion
Outcome: Explore current social and political issues affecting indigenous
groups.
Day 6
Community Celebration & Cultural Exchange
- Join community in music, dance, and food-sharing event
- Share student reflections, cultural presentations or messages of solidarity
- Closing ceremony with elders
Outcome: Deepen cultural appreciation, reciprocity, and global connection.
Day 7
Return to General Santos & Departure
- Early travel to airport
- Group debrief on personal growth and global-local connections
Outcome: Final integration of experiences and commitments to advocacy.
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