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[Title] => Probe launched over Benguet's stolen mummies
[Summary] => The government’s tribal rights body, the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) is probing proof on ‘stolen rights’ of the indigenous peoples in Kabayan town in Benguet over stolen mummies, which is part of their cultural heritage.
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[AuthorName] => Artemio Dumlao
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[Title] => Benguet: Where gardens bloom near the heavens
[Summary] => It was a sunny day when our Asian Spirit Dash-7 plane circled the terrain of the Baguio mountains and taxied safely on the runway of Loakan Airport. A cornucopia of towering trees greeted our eyes as the cool mountain air wafted the scent of pine everywhere. The airport terminal made of wood looked more like a quaint mountain lodge in Vermont, New England. What a glorious experience it is to get to Baguio in 40 minutes, without the hassles of traffic, pollution and back pains!
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[Summary] => The government’s tribal rights body, the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) is probing proof on ‘stolen rights’ of the indigenous peoples in Kabayan town in Benguet over stolen mummies, which is part of their cultural heritage.
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