Spatial Data on Distribution of Sama-Bajau
Population in the Southern Philippines
著者
Nagatsu Kazufumi
雑誌名
白山人類学
号
16
ページ
139-147
発行年
2013-03
URL
http://id.nii.ac.jp/1060/00006201/
Hakusan Review of Anthropology Vol.16, March 2013
i
Research DataI
Spatial Data on Dis佐ibutionof Sama-Bajau Population
in the Southem Philippines
NAGATSU Kazufum
i
*
In my previous paper [Nagatsu 2010
,
]
1 showed spatial data on the distribution of Sama-Bajau population as of 2000 in Insular Southeast Asia with particular reference to those in Indonesia for the sake of the future analysis of the historical process of their population movements. The present paper is a supplementary version to the previous one. Here,
1 list and map the distribution of Sama-Bajau population in 2000 in the southern part of the Philippine,
where Sama-Bajau most densely live.Sama-Bajau constitute one of the most distinctive maritime folks in Insular Southeast Asia. Most of them live along coasts and on islands
,
and their livelihood is based on sea -oriented or littoral activities such as fishing,
marine trade,
and cultivation of coconut palms. According to the 2000 population censuses of the Philippines,
Malaysia and Indonesia (see [Census] in“References"),
total population of Sama-Bajau is estimated to be 1,
086,
094,
among which 579,
931 souls are recorded in the Philippines,
347,
193 in Malaysia (only in Sabah),
and 158,
970 in Indonesial).Notethat here 1 made a correction in the figuresof the total population of Sama-Bajau and their population in the Philippines listed in Nagatsu [2009
,
2010]2). Figure 1 illustrates the distribution of Sama-Bajau population in Insular Southeast Asia based on the censuses.Concentration of Sama-Bajau has historically been found in the Sulu archipelago and its vicinities in the Philippine islands. Another major ethnic group living in the Sulu
*
東 洋 大 学 社 会 学 部 ;Faculty of Sociology,
Toyo Univ巴rsity,
5-28-20 Hakusan,
Bunkyo,
Tokyo,
112-8606 I nagatsu@toyo.jp 1) Although the 2000 c巴nsusof Indonesia r巴cordsthe sizable Sama-Bajau population in Sumatra regions, I did not include th巴populationin the total population in the counrty, since I hav巴yetcom巴 across any reliabl巴伍巴lddata on Sama-Bajau in th巴r巴gions. 2) Th巴 巴rroroccured because in the pr巴viousanalysis I partially r巴liedon the figur巴sgiv巴nin the published reports of 2000 census of the Philippin巴s.The reports lack data of th巴Sama-Bajau population in s巴veralpro羽nces.In th巴pr巴巴ntpaper, I comprehensively use digital data [NSO 2002] to gain th巴figur巴sof Sama-Bajau population of all the provinc巴s.
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ORIS Figure 1. Dis仕ibutionof Sama-Bajau Population in 2000 • Pop叫ationby Province in the Philippines, by Daerah (Dis凶ct)in Malaysia, and by Kabupaten(Regency) in lndonesia Source: Published and digitized c巴nsus2000 of each countryArchipelago is Tausug. They constitute culturally homogeneous
,
predominantly agrarian group centred in Jolo and the adjacent islands. Their homogeneous nature is in marked contrast to the nature of Sama-Bajau of which sub-groups show remarkable cultural variations [Nimmo 1986]. Tausug speak their own language apparently different from that of Sama-Bajau. Since they have historically maintained close social,
cultural,
and political relations with Sama-Bajau [Warren 1981,
]
the demographic data of Tausug are also partially demonstrated in this paper.In 2000 census ofthe Philippine population [NSO 2002
,
]
Sama-Bajau (Sama-Bajau speakers) are classified into six sub-categories,
i.e. 1) Badjao,
Sama Dilaut,
2) Jama Mapun,
3) Sama (Samal)1 Abaknon,
4) Sama (Sama Ba時e時eh),
5) Sama Dilaya and 6) Yakan3).The spellings including the parentheses and slash are all transcribed exactly as presented in the original source. Table 1 shows the distribution of Sama-Bajau subgroups and Tausug in the Philippines. Looking at figures of the table
,
we may understand some basic demographic patterns of Sama-Bajau and Tausug. Let us summarize several points briefly. 3) The classification is apparently curious. See for instance the later note on“Sama (Samal)1Nagatsu: Spatial Data on Distribution of Sama-Bajau Population in th巴SouthernPhilippines
Table1.Distribution ofthe Population ofSama-Bajau Subgroups and Tausug in the Philippines in 2000
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Subtotal
REGION VII CENTRAL VISAYAS
C竺11.(;io/一一一一一一一一一一一一一
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Provin田 ,North町nSamar
Subtotal
REGION IX WESTERN MINDANAO
Province, Zambo阻gaDelSur
Prov皿四,Basilan Zamboanga City
一一一Pr,史堅守z一号竺lboa空型 DelNor陪
Subtotal
AUT. REGION MUSLlM MINDANAO
Province, Lanao Del Sur Province, Ma思lindanao Province, Sulu Province, Tawi-Tawi 691 157 5,114 19 427 n U A り の U n ツ 日 ζ U 山 句 、 “ 一 , E 5 咽 1 山 l E n y o x o r o o
。 一
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1 -勾 、 d 一 1 司 1 山 , E O O 一 Source: NSO [2002](1) The populations of Sama-Bajau and Tausug are approximately in the ratio 4 to 6. (2) Sizable numbers of dispersed Sama-Bajau and Taus昭 populationsare confirmed in
provinces surrounding Sulu region (provinces of Basilan
,
Sulu and Tawi-Tawi) as well as in some urban provinces in the north. The population of each group in Sulu region does not exceed 80 % of the total.Most of the remaining 20 % are considered to be diasporic migrants who left Sulu region during or after the civil war between Muslim secessionistHakusan Revi巴wof Anthropology Vol.16, March 2013
groups and the government force in the 1970s [Nimmo 1986; Aoyama 2006]4).
(3) The population of“Badjao
,
Sama Dilaut" who were known as boat-dwellers in the past is 42,
601.(4) Despite the classification used in the census
,
Sama (Samal) and Abaknon should be regarded as two distinctive sub-groups,
since cultural attributes as well as discourses on ethnic identification of the two groups are supposed to be fundamentally different. Sama are predominantly Muslim,
while Abaknon are mostly Christian [Pallesen 1985,
Grimes (ed.) 2000: 611]. Abaknon population may presumably be equivalent to those of“Sama (Samal)/Abaknon" in Region VII (Central Visayas),
i.e. 10,
852. Sama (Samal) population may consequently be estimated to be 215,
563.(5) In accordance with the above revision
,
populations of each Sama-Bajau sub-group are projected as follows.Table 2. Estimated Populations ofRevised Sama-Bajau Subgroups in the Philippines in 2000 Abaknon s;~;'Dil~ut Badjao Jama Mapun Sama (Samal) BaSama ngengeh Sama Dilaya Yakan SamaTo-也Ba:1jau
10,852 42,601 31,576 215,563 116,175 8,076 155,088 579,931
1.9% 7目3% 5目4% 37.2% 20目0% 1.4% 26目7%
Source: NSO [2002]
In the section subsequently to the references
,
the spatial data are compiled. The map data illustrate the distribution of Sama-Bajau population by barangay (the smallest administrative unit) in the southern Philippines,
i.e. three provinces in Zamboanga Peninsula,
three provinces in the Sulu Archipelago and Palawan province. The data are taken from the digital version of 2000 censuses of the Philippines [NSO 2002].REFERENCES
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Population and Housing Characteristics (CD-ROM),
Manila: National Statistics Office, Republic of the Philippines (as of each province)Z'"ιDEL SUR(.ωnt.) OLUTANGA 013 Galas (746) 014 Solar (500) 015 Looc Sapi (95) 016 Pulo Mabao (628) TALUSAN 017 Poblacion(251) 018 Sagay (102) Hakusan Review of Anthropology Vol.16, March 2013 019 Moalboal (202) 020 Tuburanσ67) 021 Bual岨(195) 022 K凶igpitan(68) MABUHAY 023 Malinao (325) 024 Lo叫 Barlak(71) 025 S岨toNi量0(154) 026 Ta郎 副E岨(889) ALICIA 027 Dawa-Dawa(l13) 028 Naga-Naga (578) MARGOSATUBIG 029 Talanusa (69) 030 Poblacion (45町 LAPUTAN 031 Pingalay (133) 032 M紅uing(l04) 033 Poblacion (103) D凹AS 034 T紅 北 田(50) DIMATALING 035 Poblacion (43町 036 Ba同.yaw血(53) PITOGO 037 Pobl副on(.判2) TABINA ZAMBo四GADELNoR1E LABASON 018 Gil S岨chez(109) SALUG 019 Poblacion (69) 020 C回 同.1(255) 021 RamonMagsaysay(331) BACUNGAN 022白 血 但(442) ZAMBOA拙ADELSUR TUNGAWAN 001 San Pedro (248) 002 Ti即alay(696) 003 S血toN凶0(27司 004 S血Vic印te(657) 005 L岨gon(104) 006 Tigbucay (208) 007 Tigb岨U血g(52) 008 Taglib副(96) NAGA 009 Baluno (292) 010 Kali阻加m(I,349) PAYAO 011 Poblacionσ73) 012 Katip四 岨(53) 038 Poblacion (62) 039 Baganian(131) PAGADIAN CITY 040S副 旬agoσ47) 041 SanPedro(I,511) TIJKURAN 042 Santo Nino (9町 ZAlV田OANGACITY 045 001 Labuan (682) 046 010 Camno Islam(1.696) 055 011 Baliwasan(1.026) 056 012 San Jose Cawa-Cawa 057 058 013 Canelar (59) 059 014 Santa Maria (202) 060 015 Tumal!a (334) 061 016 Camino Nuevo (64) 062
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Nagatsu: Spatial Data on Distribution of Sama-Bajau Population in the Southern Philippines PANGlπARAN 001 S阻 gBunah(1,012) 002 AluBunah(426) 003 Pa組 制(679) 004 KehiNiog(1,657) 附 T ubig制 ang(1,76η 006Se-l戸時(1,270) 007 LantongBahag(1,503) 008 Simbah皿(1,735) 009 Tubig Nonok (1,279) 010 B拍 車lay(1,383) 011 Kawitan(1,07の 012 L町 田hDapdap (2,236) 013 Par由nNiog (2,728) 014 Pani蛍kan(1,394) 015 Panducan (1,乃8) 016 Tonggasang(938) HADnPANGLTh在A TAf召L 017 Ks加 地00(493) 018 Ban伊s(684) PANDAMI 019 Sig園 田 園Ig(411) 020 SibaudProper(lOη 021 N町也M四,b,叫 (490) 022 Tenga Manubul (1,118) 023 S皿 也 M四,b,叫 (1,836) 024 L皿dSi同 国(540) SIASI 025 Poblacion(3,5面) 026 Tong-1ong (343) 027 Subah Buaya (481) 028 S四 回 伊t(620) 029 EastS旭町明氏σ14) 030 S皿 也 MmruLaud(1日) 031 Tonglabah(259) 032 Kud-kud (928) 033 Ipi1(126) 034 NorthSi1umpak(484) 035S叫thSi1umpak(60Q) 036 Bu出世w1叫(789) 037 Southwe民= B叫勘凶hu (435) 038 Punw喝岨 (886) 039 Tamp也岨Laminu鈍
( 1,945) 040 T阻唱ahLaminusa (1,445) 041 Tongl皿 泊 四 位091) 042 L叩H岨 泊 四(669) 043 pu地~L,血nusa(849) 044 Kong-Kong Laminusa ( 1,126) LUGUS 045白 戸sRugasan(88) 046 Alu Bus-Bus (845) TAPUL 倒7Kalangσ8) 倒8Kanaway (60) 倒9 Tangk母 四 仰 の 050 Alu-Kabingaan (383) PATA 051 Saimboogon(88) PARANG 052 Kana'岡y(782) O日 Poblacion(726) MATh四日帽 054凶 dK叫 皿(2,168) 田5BualoLipid(1回) 056 Pobl岡 田(258) JOLO 057 Ta1rut-T故 国(52) Legend Population αfthe 8ama
翠劉50-99 瞳 翻100-499 臨 細5凹 -999 瞳 醐 ゆ00-1999 園 田 羽 田-5904 $1世[tm_'til Muniαpality 備隊創1>Borderof P、問m由 一-Border of Mun氾ipal町 058 Bus-Bus(118) KALnぜGALANCALUANG 四 K a mbing(23の 。曲Karungdong(269) LUUK 061 Capua1Island (109) TONGKIL 062 Nor也P =ひ1(564) 063 So岨 P飽rol(984) 064 Sigumba1(892) 065 Luuk(由4) 066 Tabialan(1,958) 067 Tinutungan(10め 068 Du昭川1(95η 069 Kahikukuk(174) 。 チo Tm由mトBun(952) 071 D醐 0(1,剛)
Data 4_ Distribution of Sama-Bajau in Sulu Province Legend
Population of the 8ama
蕗 灘50-99 Balabac o 2革 匂私的苅 BALABAC 001 Ram凶(69) 002Salang(798) 003 PoblacionV(58) 004 PoblacionN(84) 005 Bancalaan(3,526) 006Sebar包.g(27~り 007 Bug叫 (109) 008 Mangsee(5,764) BATARAZA 009 Buliluyoo(429) 010 Tabud(289) 011 Tagoloo伊(80) 012 Ta伊 醐(85) 013Mali制Ib(104) 014 Sapa(82) 015 Sumbiling(108) 016 Tara地(642) 017 Rio Tuba (1,223) 0180ω戸 n(63) 019 Iwahig(279) 020 T釦 凶00(201) 021 Igoog-Igoog(19ゆ) 022Saro唱 (223) 023Mar姐gas(84) 024 Jnogb叩Lg(150) RIZAL 025 C岨 問n(117) 026 Latud(53) BRC旧KE'SPO凹T 027 Salogon(lll) 028 Amas(84) 029白 ing.白 祖Ig(6回) 030 PoblacionI(I72) 旧1Pangobil血(249) 032M回出(タ7) 旧3Barong-B四mg(522) 034Arib岨 唱 凶(401) 旧5Ipil皿(479) 036M四 回αt(,町 田7Maasin(56) 038 C由"'gu四(516) SOFRONIO ESPANOLA 039 PulotC岨ter(361) 040Pulot曲 ore(I,192) 041 Jraray(354) 042 Punang (却8) 043 Panitioo(134) 044 Isumbo(139) PUERTO PRINCESA CITY
045梅 田gSilang (365)
口DRON 046 Tagt皿.pay(50) Data 5_ Distribution of Sama-Bajau in Palawan Province