the tausug is very faithful to their amulet
the badjaos are called the fisherman
Both the Tausugs and Badjaos are indigenous groups in the Philippines known for their seafaring skills and maritime culture. They both have a deep connection to the sea and rely on fishing and marine resources for their livelihood. Additionally, both ethnic groups have unique traditional practices and customs that are centered around their relationship with the ocean.
YES. The Badjaos are the sea people of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Mindanao
Sahunay is a single-reed aerophone of the Tausugs in the Philippines... -_- ,,,,,
The Tausugs are an ethnic group, that lives in the Philippines (Sulu, Palawan, Manila, Basilan), Malaysia (Sabah and Kuala Lumpur) and Indonesia (East Kalimantan). The Tausugs, are closely related to ethnic Malays. The Tausugs, are Muslims. They speak the Tausug language, which is called Bahasa Tausug, closely related to Malay; Bahasa Melayu and Indonesian, Bahasa Indonesia. (Indonesian and Malay are virtually the same language, but Tausug is only closely related). Bahasa Tausug and Bahasa Melayu unifies the Tausugs, since they live in multiple countries with the Philippines and Malaysia having the most. The Tausugs in Indonesia, speak the standard Malay language; rather than the Indonesian form (Bahasa Indonesia).
Negritoes, Ifugaos, Badjaos, Yakan, Tagbanua, Mangyans :))
The Tausugs are an ethnic group indigenous to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines. They are known for their seafaring skills, with many Tausugs historically engaged in fishing, trading, and piracy. Their culture is influenced by Islam, with most Tausugs practicing Sunni Islam.
The Tausug are an ethnic group that lives in Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. In the Philippines, the Tausugs inhabit Palawan, Manila, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and places in Cebu. In Malaysia, they live in Sabah and Kuala Lumpir. In Indonesia, they live in East Kalimantan. The unifying language of the Tausug people is Bahasa Sug, the language of the Tausugs. Since Tausugs are located in three countries, the national/official languages are different. Malaysians speak Malay, Indonesians speak Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) and Filipinos speak Filipino (Tagalog). So, Bahasa Sug unifies the Tausugs regardless of country. Most Tausug people are Muslim. They are closely related to ethnic Malays.
Malaysia/Indonesia – Ang mga Badjao ay isang tribong naninirahan sa dagat, kadalasang kilala bilang “Sea Nomads”, na lumulutang sa baybayin ng Southeast Asia sa loob ng maraming siglo. Bilang isang nomadic na tribo na naninirahan sa mga stilt hut o boat house sa mababaw na tubig, sila ay naghahanapbuhay mula sa tradisyonal na libreng pagsisid para sa mga isda at perlas.
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
They don't go to church. Tausug people are Muslims, and if you know how Muslims worship it is everyday. Not just Sunday or a day. If there are Tausug Christians, chances are that they are a very small population.