Tagbanwa People
The Tagbanwa people are an indigenous group residing primarily in the northern part of Palawan, Philippines. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, languages, and a deep connection to their natural environment. The Tagbanwa community relies on fishing, farming, and gathering for their livelihood, often using sustainable methods to preserve their resources.
Their social structure is organized around clans, and they have a unique system of beliefs that includes animism and ancestor worship. The Tagbanwa people also engage in traditional crafts, such as weaving and wood carving, which reflect their artistic skills and cultural identity.