One of the Mangyan cultures
of Mindoro, the Buhid live between the
Batangans
in the north and the
Hanunoo to the south, and
employ two different versions of the Mangyan Hindic script. Written on bamboo
slivers by stylii or knives, this script is used to record
ambalan
or
urukay, a type of poetry, in addition to songs. These are performed
to the accompaniment of guitars, fiddles, flutes, and/or jew’s harps. Like
other Mangyan groups, the Buhid live in settlements of five to twelve single-family
houses, which are situated on slopes near mountain streams and named after
the oldest resident.
AKA:
Location:
Interior of Mindoro Island.
Languages:
Supergroup:
Mangyan
Subgroups:
Subsistence:
Population:
Swidden corn and rice; beans, sweet potatoes,
yams, taro, sugar cane.