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“Tampuda” set to seal peace as IP communities end tribal conflict

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MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon – After three months of sustained dialogue, mediation, and traditional peacebuilding efforts, Indigenous Peoples (IP) communities involved in the “Maghat” tribal conflict have reached a formal settlement, marking a decisive step toward reconciliation during the third settlement conference held in Barangay Namnam, San Fernando, Bukidnon, on
May 15, 2026

In a statement, the 89th Infantry “Makatao” Battalion said the parties have agreed to formally
seal their peace accord through a Tampuda Ceremony scheduled on May 28, 2026, to be held
during the 2nd Anniversary of the Insurgency-Free Declaration of San Fernando.
Rooted in Indigenous tradition, the Tampuda is a sacred peace pact ritual that serves as a cultural
covenant—formally closing the chapter of conflict while affirming forgiveness, unity, and a
renewed commitment to harmony and mutual respect.
The agreement stands as a meaningful breakthrough in reconciliation efforts among communities
in the tri-boundary area of Talaingod and Kapalong in Davao del Norte and San Fernando in
Bukidnon, where ancestral ties and shared cultural heritage continue to bind families despite past
divisions.
The settlement process was facilitated by mediator Datu Julio Alub, chieftain of the Kalagangan
Tribal Officials, who guided the dialogue with emphasis on healing, forgiveness, and restoration
of trust among affected families and neighboring tribes.
A key highlight of the conference was the formal acceptance of the settlement by the victim’s
family, which included financial assistance and livelihood support. The moment was marked by
a symbolic handshake among tribal leaders, local officials, and the family—an expression of
reconciliation, dignity restored, and a collective commitment to move forward in peace.
The Provincial Government of Davao del Norte, through Atty. Ralph Dela Cruz representing
Governor Edwin Jubahib, also pledged continued support for the family, including educational
scholarships and other assistance programs aimed at long-term recovery and stability.
San Fernando Municipal Mayor Rogelio C. Yeke underscored the importance of safeguarding
Indigenous traditions that strengthen unity and identity while steering communities away from
practices that deepen division and conflict.
He stressed that progress is best achieved when culture and peace move hand in hand,
transforming tradition into a bridge rather than a boundary.
Tribal leaders, local officials, and security sector representatives—including Lt. Col. Antonio G.
Bulao I, commanding officer of the 89IB, and Police Capt. Ernie Cabrera, deputy chief of the
San Fernando Municipal Police Station—expressed full support for sustaining the peace
agreement and strengthening cooperation among communities.
The upcoming Tampuda is expected to stand not only as a ceremonial closure but also as a living
symbol of reconciliation—where history, culture, and forgiveness converge to restore unity
among once-divided communities. (melbmadera)

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