delivery of basic, social, technical, and cultural services to IPs; and Senate Bill No. 839 or the proposed Traditional Property Rights of IPs Act, which seeks to support traditional artists and artisans by ensuring that all cultural assets belonging to the various ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines will be organized and safeguarded, among others.
She has also supported various programs to preserve and document our traditional heritage. In partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Legarda has actively promoted the creation of Schools of Living Traditions (SLTs), where the artistry and creativity of our IPs are showcased and passed on to younger generations.
Legarda has also supported the National Arts and Crafts Fair spearheaded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to provide an avenue for IPs, MSMEs, and artisans to showcase and market their products.
In appreciation for her lifelong advocacy to protect and preserve our culture, heritage, and the arts, she was conferred the Dangal ng Haraya by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Many indigenous peoples’ groups likewise bestowed titles upon her for championing the rights and welfares of the IPs: Tukwifi by the Cordillera Indigenous Elected Women Leaders’ League, which means "bright star"; Cuyong Adlaw Dulpa-an Labaw sa Kadunggan by the Panay-Bukidnon from Visayas, which literally translates to ‘shining sun rising in power; and Bae Matumpis by the cultural communities of Mindanao, which means "the one who takes care." (JBG-PIA6/PR and photo by Office of Sen. Loren Legarda)