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On July 1, 2024, the two-day In-House Presentation of MUSEO Tu’ Agusan Research Validation under Culture and Governance commenced at the Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology (ASSCAT) ICT Conference Hall.
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Dedicated MUSEO researchers showcased their insightful studies, receiving invaluable feedback from a distinguished panel, including respected tribal chieftains. Their comments and suggestions will help shape the future of our research initiatives.
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Today, July 2, the event features discussions on โ€˜Conflict Managementโ€™ and โ€˜Customary Lawsโ€™ by guest speaker Philip Anthony Ocquiola, NCIP Provincial Officer, and โ€˜Gender-based Conflict Management in IP Continuityโ€™ by guest speaker Elvira Catuburan, Bae Mahubay.
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MUSEO Tu’ Agusan is an integral part of the Indigenous Peoples (IP) and internationalization program of the College and one of ASSCATโ€™s key initiatives. This collaboration and commitment to cultural preservation is significant in honoring and celebrating the rich heritage of Agusan del Sur while contributing to academic excellence.