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SUBANEN ASSOCIATION
SUBANEN ASSOCIATION
ALORAN, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL

October 29, 2014

Dear Hon. Congressman Atty. George T. Almonte

In this time the Subanen Tribe people in Aloran which were start to make Tribal Community House in the area of Ancestral Domain in Sitio Esperanza Barangay Manamong, Aloran, Misamis Occidental, because in our Ancestral Domain we have plan to cultivate for planting vegetable, to supply in community in the time of harvest.

Hence the undersigned is respectfully and sincerely we soliciting your holy compassion for this roofing this our Tribal House, and we need 20 pieces of superlume yerong aluminum in the said roofing.

Thank you so much that you will help this our request, and God Bless you always.

Very truly yours

Ptr. Diosdado B. Tual Sr. Aloran Municipal Tribal Chieftain

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