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Irrigators ****ociation.
Macliing was
widowed at a
young age,
resulting in her
having to
raise eight children by herself.
Macliing had
seven daughters and...
- Macli-ing
Dulag (customarily
referred to by his
first name, also
spelled Macliing or Macli'ing (April 13, 1930 –
April 24, 1980) was a
pangat (leader) of...
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after Martial Law" (PDF).
International Commission of Jurists. Malayao,
Macliing (December 28, 2016). "IPs
remember Marcos atrocities". Inquirer. Retrieved...
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Dulag may
refer to:
Macliing Dulag, an ********inated
Filipino indigenous peoples'
rights activist Dulag, Leyte, a muni****lity in the
Philippines Dulag...
- In the
Philippines during the
dictatorship of
Ferdinand Marcos,
groups and
individuals which opposed the
regime without subscribing to
leftist ideology...
- Date Victim(s) ********in(s)
Notes 24
April 1980
Macliing Dulag,
Kalinga pangat (chieftain) and
indigenous peoples'
rights activist Soldiers of the 4th Infantry...
- 2 lb).
Macliing Dulag's door - The
University of the
Philippines Baguio's
Museo Kordilyera has
preserved the door of
Kalinga protest leader Macliing Dulag's...
- Filipino, and
English are also spoken.
Poverty incidence of
Mainit Petra Macliing, anti-Chico dam
activist Lake
Mainit Development Alliance Muni****lity...
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during this time
included Maria Ceres Doyo's
coverage of the
murder of
Macliing Dulag for
Panorama Magazine, and
Demosthenes Dingcong's
investigation of...