To fully equip themselves in their field research, members of the cultural mapping field researchers underwent capability building in documenting the rich intangible heritage of Tugaya.
Necessary topics were discussed by prominent researchers and historians.
Prof. Christine Godinez Ortega focused her discussion on: What is Cultural Mapping?, Cultural Heritage?, What are the Cultural Mapping Methods?, and Writing and Preparing the Research Report? How do you conduct an interview?
Prof. Ricardo Jorge S. Caluen shares in his discussion on Mapping Culturally Significant Natural Heritage, Tangible and Immovable Cultural Heritage.
While Prof. Tirmizy Abdullah centered his discussion on mapping Tangible-Movable Cultural Heritage, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Mapping Significant Cultural Personalities,
The said program was organized and facilitated by the Local Government Unit of Tugaya’s tourism officer and project head, Mr. Walid Z. Pangcoga.
This project is one of the components of the Artisan Village Project under the Transitional Development Impact Fund Project of MP Atty. Maisara C. Dandamun-Latiph. It was funded by the Bangsamoro Government and implemented by the Ministry of Trade, Investment, and Tourism in Partnership with the LGU Tugaya.