Ati (tribe)

Ati (tribe)

Ethnic group


Ati woman
group=Ati
poptime=est. 2,000+ (1980: 1,500 speakers of Ati)
popplace=Boracay, Negros, Panay
langs=Ati,
Aklanon, Malaynon, Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a,
Filipino, English,
others
rels=Animism, Christianity
related-c=Other Negritos, Visayans, other Filipino peoples

The Ati is a Negrito ethnic group in Panay, which is located in the Visayas (Islands of Panay, Negros and Guimaras), the central portion of the .

History

In the Philippines the Aetas o ATI ancestors are the ‘ aboriginal 's or the ‘first ' inhabitants of this Archipelago. Very probably they arrived from Borneo (perhaps detaching themselves from the ethnic group ‘Sepang ') 20-30.000 years ago, through a bridge of earth (today what remains of the island of Palawan) that in prehistoric epoch connected the Philippine archipelago to that malay land, bridge of earth covered 5000 years ago by sea waters.

According to some oral traditions, they also pre-date the Bisaya, who now inhabit most of the Visayas. Legends, such as those involving the Ten Bornean Datus and the Binirayan Festival, tell tales about how, at the beginning of the XII century, the ancestors of the Bisaya escaped from Borneo from the persecution of Rajah Makatunaw. Leaded by Datu Puti and Datu Sumakwel and sailing with boats called baranggay, they landed near a river called Suaragan, on the southwest coast of Panay, (the place then known as Aninipay), and barted the land from an Ati headman named Polpolan and his son Marikudo for the price of a necklace and one golden salakot. The hills were left to the Atis while the plains and rivers to the Malays. This meeting is commemorated through the Ati-atihan festival. This legend, though, is challenged by some historians. [cite web|title=Kalantiao - the hoax|url=http://www.mts.net/~pmorrow/kalant_e.htm|publisher=Paul Morrow|accessdate=2007-03-26]

During the Spanish colonization, the tribe made contact with the conquistador Legazpi and were made useful in his colonization of Panay.

Currently, the tribe is threatened due to encroachments into their territory, recently seen in Boracay. Another problem they face is discrimination.

Demographics

Language

Unlike the Aeta of the north, who speak Sambalic languages, the Ati speak a Visayan language known as Inati. As of 1980, the speakers of Inati number at about 1,500. Today few of them know how to speak Inati and Visaya and Kinary-a are commonly used.cite web|title=Ati - A language of Philippines|url=http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=atk|publisher=Ethnologue|accessdate=2007-03-26]

Religion

The Ati practice a form of animism that involves good and evil spirits. These spirits are nature spirits that often guard rivers, the sea, the sky, as well as the mountains. Sometimes, they may cause disease or comfort. The Ati from Negros refer to them as "taglugar or tagapuyo", which literally means "inhabiting a place." Christianity has also been adopted due to less isolation and more contact with "outsiders".

Culture

Clothing

Not too long ago, like other Negritos in the country, their clothing was simple, with women wearing wraparound skirts, sometimes made out of bark cloth, and men wearing loincloths, locally known as "G-strings". However today T-shirts, pants, and rubber sandals are preferred as daily clothes.

Jewelry is simple in nature. Some jewelry objects involve plants such as flowers, while others use animal bones; particularly the teeth of pigs.

Medicine

Ati are known in Panay as practitioners of herbal medicine. Locals often seek their help in removing leeches from a person's body.

Mobility

The Aetas traditionally were nomadic people, with the Aetas (Ati) of Panay being known as the most mobile. Now they lived in more permanent settlements like Barotac Vejo, island of Guimaras, Igkaputol (Dao), Tina (Hamtic) and Badiang (San Jose de Buenavista. The famous island of Boracay is still regarded as their ancestral land as the area kown as Takbuyan, between the municipalities of Tobias Fournier (Dao) and San Joaquin, on the southwestern coast of Panay. Very few of them are now nomadic (mostly women with small children). Ati men traditionally join 'sacadas' workers on time of harvest of sugar plants in places such Negros or Batangas.

Festivals

The Ati are the central attraction in the Ati-atihan festival, a festival named in their honor. It is said that the festival is held to commemorate the first appearance of the Roman Catholic Church and the Spaniards in the province of Aklan. According to oral tradition, the Ati helped the Spaniards conquer the native Bisaya and, as a reward, the tribe was given a statue of the "Santo Niño".

In the Dinagyang festival of Iloilo City, also on Panay, performers are also painted to look supposedly like Ati and are organized into "tribes", called "tribus", to perform dances with drums, as the Atis are supposed to have done when the Malay arrived and bought Panay from the Ati. Dinagyang is held to celebrate this purchase as well as the arrival in Iloilo of the Santo Niño statue. When the statue first arrived in 1967, a tribe from the Ati-atihan festival was invited to Iloilo to mark the occasion.

References

External links

* [http://library.thinkquest.org/C003235/negrito.html Atis information]
* [http://www.bohol.ph/books/nz/nz.htm Single-page rendering of the same book]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenilio/sets/72057594089541018/link Ati and Aeta fotos]


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