For the first time in 492yrs, 13 Bangsamoro tribes come together with 18 indigenous tribes to reaffirm shared ancestry and commit to the five pillars of Kinship established in the traditional peace pact of their ancestorsDespite animosities and conflicts in the past, these tribes have chosen to come together to not only acknowledge their shared ancestry, but commit to respect and protect one another."Slippers from WFA-France and friendsWaiting for their turn to dance
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