Tubad is a Blaan word that means "new generation or descendant of a tribe".Blaan is one of the indigenous peoples group of southern Mindanao, Philippines specifically in South Cotabato, Sarangani Province, General Santos City, and Davao Del Sur.Features on cultural appreciation and development of the different indigenous peoples groups of Mindanao are very welcome to be posted in this blog.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Village fiesta
MALUNGON, Sarangani (September 28, 2008) – During festivities
Sarangani's villages are as peaceful and merry like this fiesta in
Lamlifew village Friday, September 26. (Photo by Bobby
Saya-ang/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Shy bride
Village welcome
Malungon, Sarangani (September 28, 2008) – Residents of Lamlifew village in Malungon welcome Governor Migs Dominguez as they celebrate Safkaan Festival (safkaan is a Blaan word which means "eat") Friday, September 26. Yacap party-list Rep. Carol Lopez is one of guests at Lamlifew where the School of Living Tradition (SLT) is based. SLT will open the Tribal Village Museum on October 27. (Photo by Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Friday, September 12, 2008
Kasadyaan Festival
ALABEL, Sarangani (September 11, 2008) – Youth performers from barangay Domolok showcase their native Blaan attire Wednesday, September 10, at the 7th Kasadyaan Festival of Alabel, the province's capital town. The week-long Kasadyaan (merriment) festivity ended with different shows and celebrity guests and an anniversary program attended by Rep. Erwin Chiongbian, Gov. Migs Dominguez, Vice Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon, Board Members, Alcantara Foundation executive director Cecile Dominguez and Councilor Alma Moreno, Secretary-General of Philippine Councilors League. (Bon-Bon Quiňo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Lamlifew weavers
MALUNGON, Sarangani (September 9, 2008) – Master weavers of the Tribal Women Association of Sitio Lamlifew in barangay Datal Tampal weave their own native Blaan clothes. Abaca is the main raw material and the colors black and red are taken from the roots of Kanalum and Lagu trees. It takes three to four months to weave a four-meter clothe. The weaver doesn't have any patterns to follow. The designs and patterns of their clothes are from their dreams. Sitio Lamlifew is launching their Tribal Village Museum on October 27, 2008. (Photo by Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Blaan children
MALUNGON, Sarangani (September 9, 2008) – Michelle Solon, president of Sarangani Tourism Industry Association (SARTIA), mingles with Blaan children during the weekend in sitio Lamlifew, barangay Datal Tampal in Malungon. The rich culture and traditions are passed on to children in Lamlifew where the pilot School of Living Traditions has been established. (Photo by Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)