I
once worked for and with the Mangyans of Occidental Mindoro and even from the
confines of my comfortable home today, I can’t help thinking about them with
regards to the recent global outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. This includes Berto, the Tao-Buid tribesman and the unidentified Fufuama (tribal elder) sitting next to him as shown
in the picture above.
While
the mainstream local governments are busy with all their efforts to “flatten
the curve” of the drastic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the already
marginalized, geographically isolated and disadvantaged population of IPs are
again apparently being neglected and abandoned, here and maybe elsewhere.
With
the full implementation and the legal fruits of the Indigenous Peoples’
Rights Act or the RA 8371 is still to be fully enjoyed, the indigenous
political structure they have been aspiring for still cannot gain equal
opportunities as they have in the dominant civil authority or government. This
ecologically-fragile island is home to more or less two thousand individual IPs
and I believe that it is imperative that any government response to the pandemic should address the needs of all Filipinos, including our IPs, the
Mangyans.
The
most needed act of immediate and impactful relief to indigenous
peoples/indigenous cultural communities (IP/ICCs) is by way of emergency relief
in the form of food supply, specifically rice. Next is sustained health
interventions in line with defeating this dreaded COVID-19.
This
tragedy and health debacle that the world face today further isolated our
brethren IPs from total human progress the rest of the modern world could
offer. Because of the enhanced quarantine strictly implemented from the
smallest sitio in rural areas of the country, to exclusive villages of the
elites in the urban centers, the Mangyans cannot go to town and sell their
produce, handicrafts, animals and crops to earn a living. They also cannot work
as daily wage earner in the nearby barrio. The situation of hunger is more distressing
than the virus itself.
May
I earnestly appeal to civic organization and welfare institutions to please
find ways to help the Mangyans by way of establishing a wide network of mission
partners towards this end. This must start from religious organizations who
have Mangyan ministries, the LGUs’ Mangyan affairs offices, the M or PSWDOs, the tribal Filipino
organizations in coordination with the NCIP and your respective IPMRs. I just do not know.
But
at the height of this emotional and invisible devastation, the Mangyans just
stayed foot, waiting what will happen next. This virus caught them flatfooted
and their totally livable customary practices are being affected.
The
Mangyans are now at risk and isolated more than ever. They are extremely
susceptible to disease not only because of lack of health interventions from
the government solely aimed at them and their situation. The Mangyans,
especially those in the wild are unaware of what is happening in the world
because they have no means to see or understand to look beyond the global window. God
forbids, if the Mangyans get infected, their whole tribe could easily be
infected and decimated by COVID-19.
Nothing
is heard of from National Commission for the Indigenous Peoples or NCIP on this
note. Seldom in the news we can read about COVID-19 and the IPs and how it
affects them. Such absence of anything from the commission would not flatten
the curve of the pandemic, ever.
A
human rights-based approach in regulating this pandemic is imperative aside
from welfare-oriented ones. This cannot be against the rule of law and human
rights protection. This is not Martial Law, the previlege of Writ of Habeas Corpus is still in effect. A certain top official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) should
know this.
I
cannot imagine how these IP/ICCs will go against COVID-19. Our public health
system is truly frightening, especially when the weakest among our brethren
have nothing to buy essential commodities in this time of COVID-19.
With
or without the risk of COVID-19, the IP/ICCs are experiencing lack of water
access, poor health conditions, and malnourished children making them
particularly susceptible to a COVID-19 outbreak. The immediate thing we could
do is to give them food and nourishment to capacitate their immune system. If cases would start in
the IP areas, with such vulnerability, a real catastrophe will fall upon them. It
will create havoc in their communities. With that, the Mangyans will be erased from the face of the island.
I am saying this taking the risks of being branded as alarmist and/or conspiracy theorist.
I am saying this taking the risks of being branded as alarmist and/or conspiracy theorist.
Pray
with me that this may not happen…
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(Photo:
Occidental Mindoro Getaways)
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