Voices of the Ibaloy: Land Rights in Baguio City

Voices of the Ibaloy: Land Rights in Baguio City Supporting the Ibaloy community’s fight for their ancestral lands in Baguio City
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09/04/2026

A city’s identity should include the people who built its history, not only those who can afford its land today.

08/04/2026

The longer justice is delayed, the harder it becomes for clans to remain united.

07/04/2026

Time does not stand still.
While claims wait for resolution, families grow, generations pass, and the situation becomes more complex.

06/04/2026

Justice delayed for generations becomes a burden carried by children who were not even born when the struggle began.

05/04/2026

True service to the nation includes recognizing the people who first called the land home.

04/04/2026

The question is not about opposing institutions.
It is about asking whether the story of the land beneath them has been fully acknowledged.

03/04/2026

If justice is the foundation of service, then the history of the land where institutions stand must also be part of the conversation.

02/04/2026

Can institutions truly teach honor and duty while standing on lands where Indigenous communities were displaced?

01/04/2026

If Baguio is a place where government leaders come to relax, should it not also be a place where justice for its original inhabitants is recognized?

31/03/2026

Baguio became a place of rest for officials, institutions, and agencies.
But for many Ibaloy families, the struggle for land has never rested.

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