GROUP -7
IWAHIG PRISON
AND PENAL FARM
LAND DISTRIBUTION
SOUVERNIR SHOP
AS A TOURIST SPOT
The settlers are those engaged in farming for their own benefit; they are the ones
whose applications for land to cultivate have been approved. The government furnishes
the land and initial requirements for tools, dwellings and beast of burden. They are
required to reimburse expenditures incurred for their maintenance and that of their
families out of the products of their farms. Upon their release from the colony, they
receive whatever amount of money they have credited in their favor, after deducting the
obligations they have. Iwahig is subdivided into four zones or districts: Central subcolony with an area of 14,700 hectares; Sta. Lucia with 9,685 hectares; Montible with
8,000 hectares and Inagawan with 13,000 hectares. Recent developments and
presidential proclamations have dramatically reduced the size of the prison reservation