Lumad Philippines Indigenous Report
Lumad Philippines Indigenous Report
Lumad Philippines Indigenous Report
• For many years, the Lumad were forced to physically defend their right to
control their ancestral territories against corporate plunder and militarization.
• When the migrants came, numerous Lumad groups went into the mountains
and forests.
• These places are also the sites of the armed conflict between the New People’s
Army (NPA) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
• Caught in the conflict, the education, property, and security of the Lumad
people were endangered because of the increasing amount of violent
confrontations by the armed parties.
• On August 9, 2018, Lumad evacuees in Surigao del Sur formally returned to
their homes after days or indeed months in evacuation camps.