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A Lumad keeps his balance at the wooden stilt, made from tree branches, as he races to the finish line in the tribal festival of games featured in this year's Kadayawan festival of Davao City.

Kadayawan history forum set on August 16

On the second day of the week-long Kadayawan sa Dabaw festival celebration, a forum on the history of the celebration will be held Tuesday, August 16, at the Ateneo de Davao University.

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Workers paint the exterior of the Durian Dome at the People's Park as part its renovation in time for the Kadayawan Festival. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

DURIAN DOME

A worker paints the exterior of the Durian Dome at the People's Park along Palma Gil Street, Davao City as part its renovation in time for the Kadayawan Festival. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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Deputy City Director for Operations of the Davao City Police Office Angel B. Sumagaysay reiterates that backpacks, ball caps, sunglasses, and bottled waters, among others will be prohibited in the event areas during the Kadayawan Celebration. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

DCPO all set for Kadayawan 2016

Four days before the celebration of Kadayawan Festival this year, Davao City Police Office (DCPO) already geared up to do intense security monitoring of the city during the event.

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SOSAKORO. This Matigsalog woman runs as fast as she can to pour down her water fetched from a fishpond at People's Park using a bamboo fetcher during the Lumadnong Dula held at the People's park.

Moro leader wants tribal games taught in schools

A Muslim leader here said that schools should integrate the indigenous games in the curriculum.

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Maguindanaon deputy mayor Ismael A. Nakan, Al-haj says that the Kadayawan Festival is very important because it allows the indigenous peoples of Mindanao, including them, the "tribal Muslims", to show their culture to the youth and be able to preserve it. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

CULTURAL PRESERVATION

Maguindanaon deputy mayor Ismael A. Nakan, Al-haj says that the Kadayawan Festival is very important because it allows the indigenous peoples of Mindanao, including them, the "tribal Muslims", to show their culture to the youth and be able to preserve it. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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