Calamianes Tagbanua
The Calamianes Tagbanua are an indigenous group residing in the Calamian Islands of the Philippines, particularly in Coron and Busuanga. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, languages, and crafts. The Tagbanua people primarily rely on fishing, farming, and gathering for their livelihood, reflecting their deep connection to the land and sea.
Their unique customs and beliefs are integral to their identity, with a strong emphasis on community and family ties. The Calamianes Tagbanua also engage in various rituals and celebrations that highlight their history and traditions. Efforts are ongoing to preserve their culture amid modern influences and environmental challenges.