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List of On-Process Cadts in Region 10 (Direct CADT Applications) Est List of On-process CADTs in Region 10 (Direct CADT Applications) Est. IP CADC No./ No. Petition No. Date Filed Year Funded LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s Population Process A.6. 03/25/95 Kibalagon SURVEY Lot COMPLETED2 (CMU) 601.00 Direct App. Manobo-Talaandig 1. 2004 Central Mindanao University (CMU), Musuan, 3,080.00 Direct App. Manobo, Talaandig & Maramag, Bukidnon Higa-onon 2. 05/13/02 Basak and Lantud, Talakag, Bukidnon 20,000.00 Direct App. Higa-onon 3. 2008 Maecate of Brgy, Laculac & Sagaran of Baungon 5,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon and Dagondalahon of Talakag,Bukidnon 4. Danggawan, Maramag, Bukidnon 1,941.92 Direct App. Manobo 5. Guinawahan, Bontongan, Impasug-ong, 3,000.00 Direct App. Heirs of Apo Bartolome Bukidnon Ayoc (Bukidnon- Higaonon) 6. Merangeran, Lumintao, Kipaypayon, Quezon 7,294.73 Direct App. Manobo-Kulamanen Bukidnon 7. Banlag & Sto. Domingo of Quezon , Valencia & 2,154.00 Direct App. Manobo Quezon 8. San nicolas, Don Carlos, Bukidnon 1,401.00 Direct App. Manobo B. READY FOR SURVEY 1. Palabukan (Tagiptip),Libona, Bukidnon & Brgy. 11,193.54 AO1 Higa-onon Cugman (Malasag), and Agusan, Cag de Oro City 2. 120.00 Direct App. Manobo 1/14/02 Sitio Kiramanon of Brgys. Panalsalan and Sitio Kawilihan Dagumbaan, Mun Maramag, Bukidnon 3. Brgy. Santiago Mun of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 1,450.00 Direct App. Bukidnon 4. Brgys. Plaridel, Hinaplanon and Gumaod, Mun. of 10,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon 2012 Claveria, Misamis Oriengtal C. SUSPENDED Page 1 of 6 Est. IP CADC No./ No. Petition No. Date Filed Year Funded LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s Population Process 1. Brgys. Lambagan, Imbatug, Capinonan & 5,000.00 Direct App. Umayamnon-Bukidnon Paradise, Cabanglasan, Bukidnon 2. Brgy. Kibadban & Quezon, Balingasag, Brgy. 50,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon Bangkay & Umagos of Lagonglong, port. Of Medina & Gingoog City (Balatukan,1st District) Misamis Occidental. D. SOCIAL PREPARATION 1. Portion of Cabanglasan, Malaybalay City & San 30,000.00 Direct App. Umayamnon Fernando, Bukidnon, Bukidnon 2. Lico-lico Lourdes, Bukidnon 1,200.00 Direct App. Talaanding 3. 07/29/05 2008 Portions of Cabanglasan, San Fernando, 10,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon Impasug-ong and Malaybalay, Bukidnon (HuTcel) 4. 2008 2007 Brgy. Mahayahay and Upper Malubog, Mun. Of 28,000.00 Direct App. Higa-onon Manticao and Brgys. Limunda, (DULANGAN) Cauyunan,Nangcaon, Tingalan, Bogocboc and Awang, Mun. of Opol, Misamis Oriental 5. 2008 Lubilan, Naawan, Misamis Oriental 1,022.00 Direct App. Higa-onon 6. 2007 Sit.Balungkot, Dansolihon, Cagayan de Oro, 14,000.00 Direct App. Higa-onon Misamis Oriental (a.k.a. UNIHITRICO) 7. Sit. Lapinigan & Kalakala, Kiliog, Libona, 200.00 Direct App. Higaonon Bukidnon 8. Sitio Inkalumad, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon 1,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon 9. 2006 Butong, Quezon, Bukidnon 1,000.00 Direct App. Manobo 10. Brgy. Gango and Kinawe and Sitio Bugsok and 700,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon Piglintian of Brgy. Poblacion, Libona Bukidnon 2006 11. 1,000.00 Direct App. Higa-onon Brgy. Kalabugao,Impasug-ong,Bukidnon Page 2 of 6 Est. IP CADC No./ No. Petition No. Date Filed Year Funded LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s Population Process 12. 4,646.00 Direct App. Higa-onon 2013 Brgy. Guihean, Impasug-ong,Bukidnon 13. Bacusanon, Portulin & Dominorog,Pangantukan 10,000.00 Direct App. Manobo 8/16/02 Bukidnon 14. 1,000.00 Direct App. Manobo 8/30/04 San Miguel, Maramag, Bukidnon 15. Bagong Silang and Dagumbaan, Maramag, 2,000.00 Direct App. 9/27/01 Bukidnon Higaonon 16. Brgy. Tikalaan, Dominorog, Talakag, Prov. Of 20,642.00 Direct App. 10/13/06 Bukidnon Higaonon 17. Pualas, Baungan, Bukidnon 994.00 Direct App. Higaonon 18. 01/17/05 Mandahikan, Cabanglasan, Bukidnon 2,000.00 Direct App. Umayamnon 19. Brgs. Anlugan, Mandaing, Cabuluhan, Paradise, 10,000.00 Direct App. Jasaan & Imbatug of Cabanglasan. Brgys. Violeta, Managok, Miglamin, Simaya, San Martin, Sinanglanan & Apo Macote of Malaybalay City. Brgys. Tugop & Malayanan of San Fernando. Brgy Lumbayao of Valencia City Umayamnon 20. 03/22/05 10,000.00 Direct App. Dao, Bonacao, Kalagangan, Palacpacan & Sagulayan Tigwahanon 21. 5,000.00 Direct App. Brgy. Dao, San Fernando, Bukidnon Matigsalug 22. Minsoro, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 2,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon 23. Mt. Palaopao and Upper Mangima:Barangays 7,000.00 Direct App. Darilig, Maluko of Manolo Fortich and Brgys. San Roque, Vista Villa & Puntian of Sumilao all in the Bukidnon,Talaandig 24. Diklum,Province Maluko, of Bukidnon Sankanan & Camp Phillips 3,000.00 Direct App. Bukidnon 25. Dalirig & Lingi-on 1,000.00 Direct App. Bukidnon 26. Bagtok, Sto Nino, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 250.00 Direct App. Bukidnon 27. Nabawang, St. Peter & Zamboanguita 5,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon Page 3 of 6 Est. IP CADC No./ No. Petition No. Date Filed Year Funded LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s Population Process 28. Capitan Angel, Imbayao, & Mapayag 3,000.00 Direct App. 12/1/95 Bukidnon 29. Lilingayon, Valencia, Bukidnon 5,000.00 Direct App. Talaandig 30. Barongcot, Dangcagan, Bukidnon 4.00 Direct App. Manobo 31. Anggaan, Omonay, Panecsecan of Damulog and 16,732.00 Direct App. portion of Kibawe Manobo 32. Brgys. Bagong Bayan, Balaorao, Malinao & 2,000.00 Direct App. Matampay,Kadingilan, Bukidnon Manobo 33. Linabo & San Luis, Malitbog, Bukidnon 5,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon 34. Tagmaray, Malitbog, Bukidnon 1,000.00 Direct App. Higaonon 35. Brgys. Bagong Nayon, Marugang, Upper Dapitan, 7,042.00 New Casul, Lingatongan, Sosoon, Mantukoy, Maligubaan, Capule, Virayan, Guiban, Pogan, Small Potongan, Poblacion, Upper Dioyo, Upper Salimpuno and Layaan, all in the Mun of Conception, Misamis Occidental Subanen 36. Brgys. Kalipay, Kamanikan, Talisay, Odiongan, 60,000.00 Direct App. Pangasihan, all of Gigoog City, Brgys. Bonifacio, Consuelo, Kandiis, Artadi, Sta. Cruz, Kibungsod, San Vicente, Cabalawan, Tibon-tibon, Mindulao, Pag-asa, Tinaan, Mahayahay, Abunda, Katipunan, Gumabon and Tama all in the Mun of Magsaysay Prov. Of Misamis Oriental 2004 Higaonon Total 1,093,367.19 Note: List/Status based on available data/report provided/submitted by NCIP Field Offices as of March 31, 2018 Status Codes: Area Total Survey Completed (A) 43,871.65 8 Ready for Survey (B) 22,763.54 4 Suspended (C) 55,000.00 2 Social Preparation (D) 971,732.00 36 Grand Total 1,093,367.19 50 Page 4 of 6 List of On-process CADTs in Region 10 (CADCs for Conversion into CADT) Date Date CADC Year CADC AREA No. REGION / CADC NO. Application/ CITY/ MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE TRIBE Issued Funded (Has) filed A. SURVEY COMPLETED 1. 06/05/98 R10-CADC -122 2010 Brgys. Guilang-Guilang, Santiago, Bukidnon Bukidnon 19,239.8515 Darilig, Santo Nino, Lingion, Tankulan (Pob), Maluko, Mun of Manolo Fortich; portion of Brgys. Kalabugao & Guihean, Mun of Impasug-ong; & portion of Brgys San Luis & Siloo, Mun of Malitbog, Prov of Bukidnon Island of Mindanao READY FOR SURVEY 1. Sit. Migsale, Sirgap, Karangan,Dampalan, Kanangkaan brgy. Mapurog, Kanao-Kanao Bag-ong Anonang, Bonifacio, Misamis Occ. 2nd District CADC 082 5/12/09 Subanaen 5,642.72 2. CADC 159 Brgys. Mabas, Peniel, Burgos,Don 4,715.60 Andres Soriano, Macalibre Alto, Bagong Silang and Manguehan, Mun of Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental Subanen C. SUSPENDED So. Talangisog, Minkatamba,Dukdukaan, Baliguihan, and 1. 08/26/95 R10-CADC -019 2002 2010 Misamis Or. Higa-onon 4,255.00 Kalanangan, all of Brgy. Eureka,Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental D. SOCIAL PREPARATION 1. 06/18/97 R10-CADC -084 2011 Jimenez Misamis Occ. Subanen 4,732.00 2. CADC 172 2001 Mun. of Sagay and Mambajao Prov. of 1,006.00 2012 Camiguin Higaonon 8,987.00 Page 5 of 6 Date Date CADC Year CADC AREA No. REGION / CADC NO. Application/ CITY/ MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE TRIBE Issued Funded (Has) filed Total 39,591.17 Area Ready for 2 19,239.85 SuspendedSurvey (B) (C) 1 10,358.32 Social Preparation (D) 2 4,255.00 Grand Total #REF! 5,738.00 39,591.17 Page 6 of 6.
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