The Badjaos of Cebu

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“Constant development is the law of life.” - Mohandas Gandhi

The Badjaos of Cebu

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he story of the Badjaos of Cebu is like a chapter in the odyssey of a boat-dwelling, nomadic tribe from Mindanao in their search of a better life. It all started with the late Roberto Asamsa who arrived from Zamboanga at the New Alaska Beach Association (Naba), the name given to an urban settlement near the shore at Alaska, Mambaling. sometime in 1964. Roberto was fisherman, a pearl diver, a tambalan (faith healer). He was also a tribal chief of a group of Badjaos in Basilan and Zamboanga, consisting mostly of boat-dwellers and fishermen like him. Roberto had drifted to Cebu in the constant search for better opportunities, and here he found a new life and a Cebuana wife who, it appears, urged him to live on land. With Roberto was Jamani Lagbayani, also a fisherman and pearl diver. Around 30 Badjaos who were members of Roberto’s clan, came with them. They all settled in Naba and engaged in fishing in Cordova, Mactan and nearby fishing grounds.

Occasionally they would scour the depths for white pearls, diving as far as 40 fathoms (dupa) down. A single pearl would fetch a few thousand pesos in the market, and that would enable their families to survive on lean days when fish became scarce. In Roberto’s boat was his son Felicito, from his second wife then only three years old, and an older sister Ulcina, 7. Felicito could still recall that

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Roberto;s brother Kaluman Bangali and their mother Tolaria Kapin were with them too. Roberto had no children from his first wife and two from his second wife, also a Badjao, but with histhird, a Cebuana by the name of Concepcion, fondly called “Bebeng”, he sired 9 children. Indeed, it was a large family that Felicito grew up with. It was probably his step mother Bebeng who made integration

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