The Indigenous People’s Assembly resolved restrictions against distortion of history and new name shifts of the traditional places and also to protect, preserve and promote the land, distinct cultures, customs, costumes and languages of the indigenous communities.
Published December 10, 2020, 10:33 AM
ZAMBOANGA CITY -– The city government is now ready to fund the multi-million construction of the country’s first-ever cultural complex and museum for the indigenous people in Zamboanga City.
Zamboanga City 1st District City Councillor Rogelio Lim Valesco, Jr. authored the cultural complex which will house museums for each culture, a display center, an amphitheater, a conference room, offices for the IP council, and a pavilion. (Nonoy E. Lacson)
Zamboanga City 1st District City Councillor Rogelio Lim Valesco, Jr. said on Wednesday that the city has allocated an initial P100 million to jumpstart the construction of the cultural complex and museum for each tribe and culture in this city.