Wazzup Pilipinas!
Despite modernization, hopes are high in preserving the Cuyonon culture
for a 16-year old child from Brgy. Tanglaw, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.
Arjen
Abubakar, whose family belongs to the Cuyonon Tribe, is sharing their culture
through his artworks. The Cuyonon Indigenous Peoples (IPs) are known for their
great preservation of their cultural heritage for years. Up to now, the
Cuyonons still perform different customary activities such as comedia, performing native songs while
dressed in colorful costumes and inocentes,
dancing with masks made of fibers with leaves of grass strewn all over their
costumes.
At the age
of 13, Arjen already started creating paintings that feature his tribe’s
culture, tradition, and arts. His tribe was his inspiration when he made his
first artwork. “Doon [his paintings]
pinakita ko ang mga kultura, tradisyon, at sining ng ibat ibang tribo sa
Palawan. Inspirasyon [ko] ang iba’t ibang [mga] tribo dahil malaki ang ambag
nila sa [aming] sining at kultura”, said Argel when asked about his
artworks.
Showcasing the Cuyonon Culture
In 2015,
Arjen’s family became a member of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)
under the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer (MCCT) program for IPs. Through
his attendance at the different Youth Development Sessions (YDS), he was able
to share his talent and learn more about his tribe. Arjen was also able to go
to a school where he developed his gift in expressing art through painting.
Being the
second child in the family, Arjen knows how hard their life is. His father,
Adan, a fisherman, takes home roughly Php 5,000.00 in a month that can only
suffice the basic needs of his five children. He can clearly recall the days
when his parents had to borrow from a nearby grocery store just to have
something to eat.
Arjen
recognizes his parents’ hard work just to send him and his other 4 siblings to
school. Realizing their situation, the aspirant Cuyonon architect is eager to
reach his dream by finishing his studies. “Ipinapangako
namin sa kanila [his parents] na [kapag] umasenso na kami ay magkakasama pa rin
kami”.
Sometime in
2018, Arjen was invited to join an art contest and exhibit that allowed him to
share the Cuyonon customs. The event opened more doors for him to share his
tribe’s culture through his paintings. “Pagtapos
ng exhibit, sinabi sa akin ng teacher ko na may gusto bumili ng artwork ko at
dahil nga kailangan namin ng pera pumayag ako binili nya ito ng halagang Php
1,500.00. Malaki tulong ‘yun sa amin. Doon ko naiisip na gumawa pa ng marami at
magbenta”. This opportunity gave Arjen the idea to use his talent to help
his parents while sharing their culture and tradition through his artworks.
Arjen’s
favorite painting that he fondly calls Kultura
mo, Bayan ko that symbolizes his tribe became a head turner and gained
attention. According to Arjen, all of his paintings aim to call for the support
from non-IPs and appreciate their customs as it bears a big share in the
society’s heritage.
Keeping up with his dream
“Huwag [nating] susukuan ang anumang
pagsubok. Tuparin natin ang ating mga pangarap para hindi masayang ang
pinaghirapan ng ating mga magulang. Lalo na ang tulong ng 4Ps”, Arjen’s
message to other beneficiaries of the program.
Arjen
currently takes Arts and Design Strand (Grade 11) at Palawan National High
School. As of this moment, he was able to make 35 paintings and sold 13 pieces
that range from Php 500.00 to Php 1,000.00. His painting Kultura mo, Bayan ko can now be viewed at the Palawan Heritage
Center in Puerto Princesa Palawan.
“Nais naming mga katutubo na mas makilala pa
ang aming kultura at tradisyon sa pamamagitan ng media. Sa pamamagitan nito,
mas marami ang makakaunawa ,tatangkilik at rerespeto. Kailangang respetuhin ang
aming relihiyon at pananampalataya lalo na ang aming kulay at tradisyunal na
kasuotan. Kailangan ng respeto, pag-unawa at paggalang para makamit ang
kapayapaang aming ninanais”.
The Cuyonon
child’s quest in preserving his tribe’s cultural heritage does not end in
selling his artworks. Through his artworks, Arjen is able to share his talent
and present a promising future for the Cuyonon Tribe – culture embraced by
young Cuyonons and appreciated by many.
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