Tag: Aeta
Lake Mapanuepe and the Aetas’ journey to education
Lake Mapanuepe is a four-hour drive from Manila and is easily accessible through the North Luzon Expressway and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway
Climate justice is the right of the poor
The great climate injustice is that the poor of the world have to suffer great losses because of the decisions of the rich
Court acquits 2 accused in Philippines’ first anti-terror law case
The two Aetas were the first to be charged for violating Republic Act 11479 or the country’s Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020
SPOTLIGHT: Philippine environment defenders in the crosshairs of red-taggers
Red-tagging of individuals and groups have led to illegal arrests, harassment, and extra-judicial killings
SPOTLIGHT: Pandemic, ‘development project’ threaten survival of Philippine tribe
Many times people are tagged as criminals when they resist development projects, says Aeta man
Aetas of Tarlac vow to defend tribe’s ancestral land from government’s...
“Land is more valuable than money,” said an Aeta tribal elder. "With this land, we will never run out of fruits and vegetables."