The Mansaka are a distinctive
subgroup of the
Mandaya. They are known for their
distinctive costumes and ornamentation, involving tie-dyed textiles and embroidery
using a sophisticated system of symbols with named motifs. Beadwork and silver
craft are also well-developed. Concentrated in the towns of Caraga, Manay,
Cateel, Lupon, and Tarragona, the Mansaka live in dispersed settlements in
upstream areas practicing slash and burn cultivation. They live mainly on
rice, various tubers, and bananas. Houses, which may contain up to three family
units, are spatially organized into kinship-based neighborhoods and always
placed within eyesight of each other. Families may be nuclear or polygynous.
Traditionally, each neighborhood is ruled by a distinctively dressed headman,
bagani, who receives advice from a council of elders,
angtutukay;
in many areas, however, this has been replaced by the
barangay structures.
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Location:
Mindanao, Davao Oriental province.
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Subsistence:
Wide range of swidden crops, abaca as cash
crop.
Population: