Tagbanua
The Tagbanua are an indigenous group primarily found in the northern part of Palawan, Philippines. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, beliefs, and languages. The Tagbanua people rely on fishing, farming, and gathering for their livelihood, often utilizing sustainable methods to manage their natural resources.
Their society is organized into small communities, each led by a chieftain. The Tagbanua have a deep connection to their ancestral lands, which they consider sacred. They also engage in various rituals and ceremonies that reflect their spiritual beliefs and respect for nature, highlighting their unique identity within the diverse cultural landscape of the Philippines.