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List of Identified Ancestral Domain Areas in R09 ( No Petition for Delineation/Recognition Filed) 2015 Updates CODE AD/AL Item Est List of Identified Ancestral Domain Areas in R09 ( No petition for delineation/recognition filed) 2015 Updates CODE AD/AL Item Est. Area ICC/IP (Indicate (Locati LOCATION OF AD/AL Representative/ REMARKS Remarks No. (Has) Claimant/s Source of s on)CO Data)2015 DE 1. Municipality of Dinas, Zamboanga del Sur 15,000.00 Subanen n/a AD area is only 2 2. Municipality of Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur 2,000.00 Subanen n/a identified based on the 2 3. Municipality of San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur 10,000.00 Subanen n/a IP population presence 2 4. Municipality of Tabina, Zamboanga del Sur 4,000.00 Subanen n/a in the respective 2 5. Municipality of Margosatubig, Zamboanga del 10,000.00 Subanen n/a Barangays (area are 2 Sur not yet validated); AD 6. Municipality of Josefina, Zamboanga del Sur 2,500.00 Subanen n/a without Petition 2 7. Municipality of Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga 6,000.00 Subanen n/a 2 del Sur 8. Municipality of Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur 8,000.00 Subanen n/a 2 9. Municipality of Vincenzo Sagun 5,000.00 Subanen n/a 2 10. Municipality of Tambulig, Zamboanga del Sur 7,500.00 Subanen n/a 2 11. Municipality of Molave, Zamboanga del Sur 10,000.00 Subanen n/a 2 12. Municipality of Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur 7,000.00 Subanen n/a 2 13. Municipality of Sominot, Zamboanga del Sur 6,300.00 Subanen n/a 2 14. Municipality of Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur 4,500.00 Subanen n/a 2 15. Municipality of San Pablo, Zamboanga del Sur 6,400.00 Subanen n/a 2 16. Municipality of Malangas, Zambaonga Sibugay 24,797.00 Subanen 4 17. Municipality of Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay 1,000.00 Subanen 4 18. Municipality of Alicia, Zamboanga Sibugay 1,000.00 Subanen & Sama 4 19. Municipality of Talusan Zamboanga Sibugay 1,000.00 Subanen & 4 Samal 20. Municipality of Olutanga, Zamboanga Sibugay 1,000.00 Subanen & 4 Samal 21. Municipality of Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay 1,000.00 Subanen 4 22. Curuan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 23. Landang Gua, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 24. Landang Laum, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 DS 25. Licomo, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Subanon 2 26. Limahong, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 27. Lubigan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 28. Manguso, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 29. Muti, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi 2 30. Sibulao, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi AD area is only 2 31. Tagasilay, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi identified based on the 2 32. Taguti, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi IP population presence 2 33. Taluksangay, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi in the respective 2 34. Tictapul, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi Barangays (area are 2 35. Tigtabon, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga DS 1,000.00 Sama-Bangingi not yet validated); AD 2 36. Upper La Paz, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga 1,000.00 Subanon without Petition 2 DS 37. Municipality of Tungawan, Zambonga Sibugay 10,000.00 Subanen Identified AD area but 4 no Petition for 38. Municipality of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay 20,000.00 Subanen Delineation and 4 39. Brgy. Galingon, Municipality of Tampilisan, 16,927.00 Subanen Recognition Filed Zamboanga del Norte 1 40. Brgy. Cocob, Municipality of Gutalac, 8,000.00 Subanen Zamboanga del Norte 1 41. Municipality of Godod, Zamboanga del Noret 10,000.00 Subanen 1 Page 1 of 3 Identified AD area but no Petition for Delineation and Recognition Filed 42. Municipality of Salug, Zamboanga del Norte 4,000.00 Subanen 1 43. Brgy. Diwan, Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte 5,000.00 Subanen 1 44. Municipality of Polanco, Zamboanga del Norte 4,000.00 Subanen 1 45. Municipality of Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte 2,000.00 Subanen 1 46. Municipality of La Libertad, Zambaonga del 1,000.00 Subanen 1 Norte 47. Municipalty of Sibutad, Zambaonga del Norte 10,000.00 Subanen 1 48. Municipality of Rizal, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 49. Municipality Mutia, Zamboanga del Norte 3,000.00 Subanen 1 50. Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 51. Datagan, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 52. Tioagan, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 53. Sipacong, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 54. Tinaplan, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 55. Tinuyop, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 56. Tiniguiban, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 57. Talinga, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 58. Nacibac, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 59. Morob, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 60. Mangop, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 61. Mawal, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 62. Midatag, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 63. Longamitan, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 64. Lomogon, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 65. Manil, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 66. Sta Maria, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 67. Pius, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 68. Pitogo, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 69. Milanid, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 70. Bobongan, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 71. Palandok, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen/Muslim 1 72. Rizon, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 73. Delosom, Zamboanga del Norte 1,000.00 Subanen 1 74. Pagengan, Upper Sinangkapan, Akbar, Basilan 2,500.00 Yakan Ust. Abdulgani Identified AD area but Jainul no Petition for 3 Delineation and 75. Tampalan, Isabela City, Basilan 2,500.00 Badjao Mr. Bulakka Recognition Filed Work and Financial Plan (WFP) Adjilani submitted and received by the 3 Provincial Office ;As per updated Status from Basilan, Province dated April 26, 2016 76. Mahatallang, Sumisip, Basilan 2,000.00 Yakan Hj. Allama Ibama 3 77. Parang Basak and Lebbuh, Lamitan City, 3,500.00 Yakan Mr. Natan Insung 3 Basilan 78. Mangulat, Akbar, Basilan 1,500.00 Yakan Hj. Malik Aruh 3 79. Tuburan Proper, Sulutan Matangal, Basakan, 3,500.00 Yakan Hja. Misuara Ajul Pintasan, Languyan, Mohammad Ajul, Basilan Work and Financial Plan (WFP) submitted to NCIP Central Office thru 3 NCIP Pagadian City for possible funding; As per updated Status from Basilan, Province dated April 26, 2016 80. Barangay Kalih, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan 1,500.00 Yakan Habu Hanapi 3 Page 2 of 3 Identified AD area but no Petition for Delineation and Recognition Filed 81. Kabangalan, Pipil, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan 3,500.00 Yakan Datu Jul-Arab 3 Sampang 82. Kapayawan, Karoh, Isabela City, Basilan 3,500.00 Yakan & Sama- Hja. Maulana 3 83. Calot & Puno Dugaa, Tuburan, Basilan 2,000.00 YakanBangingi Ust.Darangal PattaLipogo 3 84. Bulan-Bulan, Lantawan, Basilan 2,000.00 Yakan Hji. Sarip Puyo 3 85. Spill Way, Isabela City, Basilan 3,000.00 Yakan 3 86. Kambug & Bohelobbong, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan 1,500.00 Yakan & Sama- Taji Sabli 3 Bangingi 87. Kuhun, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan 2,000.00 Yakan & Sama- Bakal Jalali 3 88. Danapah, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan 2,000.00 YakanBangingi Maha-Radja 3 Mohamamd 89. Mananggal, Lantawan, Basilan 1,500.00 Sama-Bangingi Hotong 3 90. Pipil Barangay Ungkaya Pukan, Mun. of Basilan Work and Financial Plan (WFP) submitted to NCIP Central Office thru NCIP Pagadian City for possible funding; As per updated Status from Basilan, Province dated April 26, 2016 91. (Composed of 3 Barangays) 1. Barangay Balanting 2. Pisak-Pisak Bukut-Umus, Tabuan Work and Financial Plan (WFP) Lasa Municipality of Basilan submitted and received by the NCIP Basilan Province Office; As per updated Status from Basilan, Province, dated April 26, 2016 92. (Composed of 3 Barangays) 1. Tapiantana Proper 2. Tong-Umus 3. Sailoh, Tabuan Lasa Work and Financial Plan (WFP) Municipality of Basilan submitted and received by the NCIP Basilan Province Office, As per Updated Status from Basilan, Province, dated April 26, 2016 93. (Composed 2 Barangays) 1. Lanawan Proper 2. Kaumpumah all of Tabuan Lasa, Municipality of Work and Financial Plan (WFP) Basilan, Province submitted and received by the NCIP Basilan Province Office; As per updated Status from Basilan, Province, dated April 26, 2016 306,924.00 Note: List/Status based on available data/report provided/submitted by NCIP Field Offices as of March 31, 2018 No. Province Area (Has.) 35 Zamboanga del Norte (1) 88,927.00 31 Zamboanga del Sur (2) 120,200.00 20 Basilan (3) 38,000.00 8 Sibugay (4) 59,797.00 94 Total 306,924.00 Page 3 of 3.
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