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The document outlines an activity for comparing and contrasting definitions of Indigenous Peoples from various organizations using a Venn diagram. It emphasizes key concepts influencing Indigenous identity, including self-identification, community acceptance, ancestry, cultural continuity, and governance structures. Additionally, it presents the vision and mission of Bataan Peninsula State University, aiming for global excellence and community empowerment by 2030.

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PIKSP Act1

The document outlines an activity for comparing and contrasting definitions of Indigenous Peoples from various organizations using a Venn diagram. It emphasizes key concepts influencing Indigenous identity, including self-identification, community acceptance, ancestry, cultural continuity, and governance structures. Additionally, it presents the vision and mission of Bataan Peninsula State University, aiming for global excellence and community empowerment by 2030.

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BATAAN PENINSULA STATE

UNIVERSITY
BALANGA CAMPUS
Don Manuel Banzon Ave., Poblacion
BALANGA CAMPUS
City of Balanga, Bataan (047) 613-
5103
2100 Philippines
www.bpsu.edu
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Name: Simsuangco, Dion Q. Date: FEBURARY 14, 2025


Malang, Eleina Maxine D.
Year/Section: BSED-English 2A Professor: John Albert R. Dela
Rosa, MASSEd

1. Activity Sheet
compare and contrast the definitions of Indigenous Peoples provided by
various organizations and institutions from across the world. Use the Venn
diagram below to illustrate their differences and similarities.

Both focus on self-


Academicians
identification and legal Both recognize historical
rights. They emphasize socio-cultural continuity and cultural
characteristics, language, and distinctiveness.
traditional knowledge systems.
Academicians

they all agree that


Indigenous Peoples have
unique cultural traditions,
strong historical ties to their
lands, and a right to self-
identification.
Intergovernmental Indigenous Organizations
Organizations
Indigenous groups
they define Indigenous Peoples themselves emphasize self-
in legal and policy frameworks. Both emphasize cultural
identification, ancestral ties
These organizations focus on identity and traditional
to land, cultural heritage,
Organizations knowledge.
political and legal rights, as well and collective rights.
as protections against discrimi-
nation and marginalization.

2. Assessment

Our Vision Our Mission

An inclusive and sustainable University recognized To develop innovative leaders and empowered communities by
for its global and academic excellence by 2030. delivering transformative instruction, research, extension and
production through Change Drivers and responsive policies.
BATAAN PENINSULA STATE
UNIVERSITY
BALANGA CAMPUS
Don Manuel Banzon Ave., Poblacion
BALANGA CAMPUS
City of Balanga, Bataan (047) 613-
5103
2100 Philippines
www.bpsu.edu
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Create a framework or diagram or a visual representation showing the key


concepts and/or variables and their relationships about determining “who is
Indigenous,” or what concepts/variables/factors influence the determination
of who is Indigenous. Then explain your output in 100-200 word

Community
Acceptance

Indigenous
Indigenous
governance structures
peoples
Historical and spiritual
ties to land

Cultural Continuity

Ancestry & Lineage

Self-Identification

this diagram identifies interrelated variables influencing Indigenous identity. Self-identification


and community acceptance serve as primary criteria, as they reflect both personal and collective
acknowledgment to the indigenous peoples. Ancestry and lineage establish historical connections to the
land where they are and who they are, while cultural continuity ensures that traditions persist and
continue. Land and territorial ties further solidify identity by linking Indigenous Peoples to specific
regions. Lastly, legal and political recognition or governance structures plays a role in formal
acknowledgment . These variables work together, emphasizing that Indigenous identity is not
determined by a single factor but rather a combination of self-perception, cultural ties, community
validation, and legal frameworks.

Our Vision Our Mission

An inclusive and sustainable University recognized To develop innovative leaders and empowered communities by
for its global and academic excellence by 2030. delivering transformative instruction, research, extension and
production through Change Drivers and responsive policies.

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