Philippines’ Manobo face uncertain future
Fighting between government and rebels displaces thousands of one of the last indigenous groups in the country.

Published On 9 May 2014
The southern Philippines has seen years of armed insurgency and conflict, with several groups active in the area.
The government recently signed a peace accord with the largest Muslim rebel group, but a military offensive continues against others. This has displaced thousands from one of the last indigenous ethnic groups in the country – the Manobo.
Al Jazeera’s Jamela Alindogan reports from Davao del Norte.
Source: Al Jazeera