The Sea People of Sulu: A Study of Social Change in the Philippines |
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acculturated to Islam adult alliance unit attend Bajau community Bajau households Bajau moorages Bajau society Bajau villages behavior Bilatan boat boat-building boat-dwelling Bajau boat-dwelling society Bongao bride brideprice brothers closely related commonly couple cousins culture Darvel Bay divorce dwelling family-alliance unit female first-cousin marriage fish drives fishermen fishing grounds frequently headman home moorage house-dwelling Bajau houseboats husband ideal intimate Jolo kinship kinship terminology kinsmen land-dwelling Samal less live localized kindred localized-kindred Luuk Tulai male marriage-partners married married couple MICHIGAN moor mosque Muslim natolocal neighborhood neighbors nomadic non-Bajau Nonetheless nonkinsmen normally nuclear family parallel cousins parents participation patterns percent population practiced preferred rarely recognized reefs regularly relationship relatives residence Sabah Samal-speakers Sanga-Sanga sedentary Semporna shamans siblings Sibutu Islands single Sitangkai Bajau social structure sometimes Sulu Sulu Province Taosug Tawi Tawi-Tawi Bajau teams traditional Bajau Tungbangkao Tungkalang turated usually uxorilocal household waters widowed wife wife's women