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[Title] => Deep within the mines: The Mt. Diwalwal story
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After the war, waves of different ethnic inhabitants from all corners of Mindanao (based on their point of survival and new source of profit during post-war Philippines) were strategically directed to Mt. Diwalwal in the Monkayo region, to dig the first tunnels. Who ordered the first diggings wasnt really clear because based on all government papers, such projects were supposedly for agricultural development.
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[Title] => Deep within the mines: The Mt. Diwalwal story
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The Davao regional director of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP), Roque Agton, a Bagobo scholar and historian, stressed that the issue regarding the truth to Mt. Diwalwal is a socio-historical matter, and that it is a socio-political responsibility of every Filipino to consider the riddle of Mt. Diwalwal as a significant part of the countrys statecraft. "More so, to understand the current state of Mt.
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After the war, waves of different ethnic inhabitants from all corners of Mindanao (based on their point of survival and new source of profit during post-war Philippines) were strategically directed to Mt. Diwalwal in the Monkayo region, to dig the first tunnels. Who ordered the first diggings wasnt really clear because based on all government papers, such projects were supposedly for agricultural development.
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[Title] => Deep within the mines: The Mt. Diwalwal story
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The Davao regional director of the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP), Roque Agton, a Bagobo scholar and historian, stressed that the issue regarding the truth to Mt. Diwalwal is a socio-historical matter, and that it is a socio-political responsibility of every Filipino to consider the riddle of Mt. Diwalwal as a significant part of the countrys statecraft. "More so, to understand the current state of Mt.
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