Background:
The
province of Sarangani is celebrating its 22nd founding anniversary
and the 12th MunaTo Festival.
This festival commemorates the birth of Sarangani Province with the celebration
of its People, Culture, and Treasures.
Sarangani
Province was born through the efforts of Congressman James L. Chiongbian in 1992,
by the passing of Republic Act 7228.
Formerly the area was part of the 3rd District of South
Cotabato. It became a separate province on May 19, 1992.
MunaTo
Festival is coined from two Blaan words that means “First People”. The anthropomorphic jars found in the caves
of Maitum (Ayub, Pinol, and Sagel), give clues to Mindanao’s early history and
of the Philippines as a whole. The carbon dated anthropomorphic jars depict
that Maitum was the home of early civilization dating back to the Metal Age. The
original jars are currently in the National Museum for safekeeping and
exhibition. Based on the historical time
line of the early history of the Philippines, after the Tabon Cave in Palawan,
the next earliest pottery is found in Pinol Cave in Maitum. Thus the claim that in Mindanao, the First
People or “Munah To”, possibly are from Maitum, Sarangani Province.
Sarangani
Province is young province with a very long and rich history.
MunaTo
Festival is a festival that was conceptualized in 2002. The idea was to create
a cultural festival that would celebrate the vibrant diversity of Sarangani
Province. It has been celebrated yearly
bringing the 7 municipalities of
Sarangani together and featuring the best in each town.
MunaTo Festival 2014
For
this 2014, MunaTo festival is taking a new twist in making Sarangani more
relevant, more fun, and interactive! The
province of Sarangani is creating this new concept of the MunaTo Yesterland
Themepark. This will allow the students,
cultural enthusiasts, and the general public, learn and appreciate History,
Social Science, Science, and Culture and Arts in an “experiential” kind of
education. This year’s MunaTo Festival is slated on November 27-29, 2014 at the
Sarangani Capitol in Alabel, Sarangani. We look forward to seeing you join us
in this endeavor.
The Munato Yesterland Themepark is
showcasing 12 Attractions.
1.
Cave of
the Ancient – This is a light and sound show regarding the anthropomorphic
jars found in the caves of Maitum, Sarangani.
2.
Tribal
Village – This will showcase the Tboli, Blaan, and Tagakaolo tribes. There
will be a show every hour about their music, dances, chants and stories. Also found here are products for sale made by
the Indigenous peoples of Sarangani.
3.
Sarangani
Wildlife Museum – This is found at the ECPC, where one can see the
different animals that are preserved for study. This museum shows the varied
species found in Sarangani. Also at the
2nd floor auditorium will play Sarangani- made films from last year’s
Salamindanaw’s entry.
4.
Looms
& Beads - Located at the Kasfala
Hall, the Looms and Beads is an extensive, elaborate, and detailed exhibit
featuring traditional arts and crafts in Mabal Tabih, Saul (bead works), and
other artifacts. This is an exhibit of
Heirloom designs and fabrics from our
Indigenous Tribes in Sarangani.
5.
MunaTo
Fotoloco – This is the sculpture of Mindanao artist Kublai Millan found at
the Sarangani Capitol depicting the first people. Here people can take their
wacky and fun photos. A photobooth will
be available to take photos for a fee!
6.
Sarangani
Street Arts – On the back street of the Capitol, several Sarangani artists
will create a 3D street art of the different Sarangani tourist destination for
those with tickets to take their chance for photo ops.
7.
Glan 100 –
Since Glan, Sarangani is celebrating its 100th year this 2014, we
are giving a tribute the first settlers of Glan. We invite you to also try to be one of the
Colonos!
8.
Sarangani
Historical Lane – Sarangani gives tribute to all the leaders that have
served Sarangani Province since its creation since 1992.
9.
Moro
Cottages - The different tribes and
Moro themed cottages will be on display with hourly cultural dance show. Here
you will learn about the traditional practices for marriage, for childbirth,
and the others. The Moro themed cottages
will be a people’s choice competition. People
gets to post a sticker vote for their favorite cottage!
10. Fabli Guni & Farmers Market – This
will be the biggest gathering of Sarangani Produce and Products. Included here
will be Organic Vegetables, Fruits, Sarangani Upland Rice varieties including ornamental
plants, and potteries. Also for sale, will be Sarangani’s processed foods,
Aquaculture harvests, handicraft and furniture, fashion, and even Halal
foods. This is one full market where you
can buy and even deal with suppliers!
11. MunaTo Arcade – This is the section for
food and novelty items. Here we will have traders selling snacks, meals,
drinks, and other goods.
12. MunaTo Center Stage - Found at the center grounds of Sarangani
Capitol. Here, free shows and activities
that can be viewed by all Themepark goers.
This includes the daily parade and mascot appearances, the tribal sports
and boxing competitions, magic shows, concerts and Pearl of Sarangani.
MunaTo Themepark Rules and Rates:
Everyone
coming to the MunaTo Yesterland Themepark can enter for free.
However,
each attraction will require a ticket to enter.
One may purchase a discounted One Day Unlimited Ticket Pass worth P50
and present this ticket at each ticket gate to enter the attractions. So please
do not lose your tickets because there will be no replacement for any loss. If you opt not to get the One Day Pass, one
may proceed to the attraction of choice and buy a gate ticket for the rate of
P10.00.
Sarangani
residents, Sarangani students, Sarangani workers, and all senior citizens must
bring their ID and present at the ticket booth to purchase the One Day Pass for
a discounted rate of P30 per ID. No Sarangani ID or cedula or Senior Citizen ID,
no discount.
You
may book your MunaTo Yesterland tickets in the following outlets: Sarangani Tourism & Investment Promotion
Center (STIPC) – (083) 5085230, Go Sarangani Travel (083) 5528015, or at our
Ticket Booth in KCC/Veranza.
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