shall be prepared by the community itself according to its own indigenous knowledge systems and practices with the option to avail of external assistance under terms and conditions determine by the community. 3.2 The primacy of customary laws shall be recognized and respected. 3.3 Ancestral Domain Management Plans shall embody the following general concerns that basically affirm the IPs’ right to self-determination, to wit: 3.3.1 Recognition and enhancement of the rights of IPs to their ancestral domain claims; 3.3.2 Promotion of their cultural integrity; 3.3.3 Enhancement of their self-reliance and empowerment as a people; 3.3.4 Protection of the environment and the sustainable management and development of the natural resources within ancestral domain claims; 3.3.5 Recognition and protection of their traditional resource rights which refer to the rights of IPs to use, manage, protect and conserve: a) land, air, water, and minerals; b) plants, animals, and other organisms; c) collecting, fishing and hunting grounds; d) sacred sites and e) other areas of economic, ceremonial and aesthetic value in accordance with their indigenous knowledge, belief systems and practices; and 161

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