lihim ng kanluran ( a reaction paper)
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Lihim ng Kanluran : A Peek In the Molbog TribeBy Nicole Jenne Tan
Bachelor of Science in Biology 1-C
Last Monday, November 25,2013, during our Social Science class, our instructor,
Mrs. Ritchelda P. Aguana- Auro, let us view a video about a certain tribe called the
Molbog tribe. They are situated in an island in Palawan. It was the first time that they
were shown to television by Sandra Aguinaldo who went to explore their culture. To
reach them, Sandra will travel from Manila by plane to Puerto Princesa, hop on a van
for a 5-hour road trip, and then take a 6-hour boat ride, crossing a snake and crocodile-
infested swamp. Yes, it is a very far place indeed. The place is heavenly though, filled
with luscious green trees, and beautiful plants. There was on belief that when you got
bitten by a snake there, you have to get it treated by some herbal medicine before sundown or else, youd die. When Sandra got there, the Chairman of the barangay greeted
her. At that part, I saw that the Molbog live in houses, slightly elevated from the ground
and made of nipa and wood. It sort of reminded me of home in Mindanao were just
behind our land, the Tboli tribe is situated and others still lived in those kind of houses.
The molbog had plenty of traditions, beliefs and norms. Their culture still is intact
and the reason is that they are too far from civilization. Modernization did not get to
them. For instance, their elders have passed down to the children their music, some old
women in their tribe doesnt wear tops, and some still use ma-ma or the one that
they chew (common with the elders). They still believe in spiritual healers and herbal
medicine. Children still marry at a young age because some elders does not want their
culture to be ruined by sending them off somewhere far , the reason why children
couldnt finish their education. They have their own language and they still use the old
methods of giving birth. They dont have medicines for such thing though and for me, it
does not ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby.
Because of its location, their education is only until grade school or elementary
level. Some hope of finishing till college and give a brighter hope for future generations.
As stated above, some of these children are married at a young age because, afterfinishing grade school, there is nothing left for them unless they go out of their
barangay and continue school outside.
For health, maybe, there should be a local health unit in the area, I was
surprised to know that they still use the old method of giving birth and does not have
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proper medication for it. They should have medicines especially that our world today is
different from before. Plenty of microorganisms have already scattered unlike before.
It is kind of peaceful their though. Away from a world of crime, pollution and
destruction. But I still think, they need to have modernization even a little bit because,
its one of the main factors why they dont know whats happening outside those trees.
Maybe some technology wouldnt hurt as long as they keep their culture intact, nothing
could go wrong. Culture is passed through generations and if they continue that, their
culture will never disappear.
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