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Suludnon

The Suludnon,[2] also known as the Panay-Bukidnon, Pan-ayanon, or Tumandok,[3] are a culturally indigenous Visayan group of people who reside in the Capiz-Lambunao mountainous area and the Antique-Iloilo mountain area of Panay in the Visayan islands of the Philippines. They are one of the two only culturally indigenous group of Visayan language-speakers in the Western Visayas, along with the, Halawodnon of Lambunao and Calinog, Iloilo and Iraynon-Bukidnon of Antique.[4][5] Also, they are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group.

Panayanon Sulud
Total population
81,189 (2010)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Philippines (Western Visayas)
Languages
Sulodnon, Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a, Aklanon, Filipino, English
Religion
Traditional religion and Folk Christianity (Roman Catholic).
Related ethnic groups
Visayans, other Filipino peoples, other Austronesian peoples

Although they were once culturally related to the speakers of the Kinaray-a, Aklanon, and Hiligaynon languages, all of whom inhabit the lowlands of Panay, their isolation from Spanish rule resulted in the continuation of a pre-Hispanic culture and beliefs. They speak the Iigbok language (also known as Ligbok or Sulod language), a member of the West Bisayan subdivision of the Bisayan languages within the Austronesian language family.

The Panay Bukidnon are known for their Binanog dance, which mimics the flight of the Philippine eagle, accompanied by an agung ensemble. Another dance of the same name is also performed by the Bukidnon Lumad of Mindanao, suggesting a cultural connection between the people of the Western Visayas and northern Mindanao in ancient times.[6][7] Apart from this, they also practice the use of bamboo musical instruments, which they use to express themselves in traditional songs, dances, and epics.[8] They are also known for their detailed embroidery, known as panubok.[9] The heritage of the panubok is celebrated in the Tinubkan fashion show in Iloilo City. The Sulud are also known for their traditional practices[10] on the mysticism of the binukot and nabukot.[11]

Currently, the Sulud/Panay Bukidnon faces several challenges in their existence although the local governments of Panay have realized their importance and have begun establishing several projects that help preserve their culture[12][13]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "2010 Census of Population and Housing: The Philippines" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Sulod: A language of Philippines. Ethnologue.
  3. ^ "The Historical Roots of the Tumandok Massacre".
  4. ^ Binukot: Revisiting the Western Visayas only indigenous group.
  5. ^ Tumandok people's struggle for their ancestral lands
  6. ^ Video of the Binanog dance of the Tumandok, Iloilo, Philippines.
  7. ^ A Tumandok Binanog dance presentation from Barangay Tapaz.
  8. ^ Muyco, Maria Christine M. (Re)Opening a Cultural Memory: The Bamboo Instruments of the Panay Bukidnon. Vol. 5, No. 1 & 2 (2008).
  9. ^ "Panubok ng Panay Bukidnon". Youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021.
  10. ^ "Panimo". Youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021.
  11. ^ Panay-Bukidnon embroidery enters fashion scene. The News Today. Iloilo City. May 25, 2009.
  12. ^ Preservation of Panay Bukidnon culture gets boost. The News Today. Iloilo City. September 20, 2007.
  13. ^ Basco, Nony. Panay-Bukidnon celebrates Indigenous People's Day. ABS-CBN News. Iloilo City. January 11, 2008.

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