The Cordillera Peoples' Alliance (CPA)
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- Militants seek
real autonomy
for
Cordillera
- By Alfred Dizon with Joya Santos, Philippine Daily
Inquirer, 12 March 1998. Despite the rejection of
the organic act creating the Cordillera Autonomous Region,
autonomy for the region will rise from the dead, a top
Cordillera official said. Militant groups which opposed
Republic Act 8438 also called for the creation of a
genuine regional autonomy that would benefit
Cordillerans.
- Cordillera Peoples' Alliance
- Center for World Indigenous Studies, July 1999. The
Cordillera Peoples' Alliance (CPA) is a federation of
indigenous peoples' organizations in the central
mountain region of Northern Luzon, Philippines. It was
formally constituted by 27 peoples' organizations
during a congress in Bontoc, Mountain Province in June
1984.
- The Cordillera Peoples'
Alliance
- International Rivers Network, July 1999. Initially
similar to the above document, but in briefer and modified
form.