Mythologies of the Balangingih Sama Tribe
Banguingui is a distinct ethnolinguistic group native to Balanguingui Island but also dispersed throughout the Sulu Archipelago and southern and western coastal regions of the Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao , Philippines. The Banguingui language has both written and oral traditions. Its written language is in Jawi script and is fast becoming a dying tradition. Oral traditions are handed down by the kamattoahan (elders) to the kaanakan or anak baha-u (new generations). The Banguingui built kuta (forts) throughout the Sulu Archipelago . Like their other Sama cousins, they sailed various ships like the vinta , salisipan , or bangka-bangka throughout the Sulu - Sulawesi region. At the height of the Sulu Sultanate , the Banguingui, along with the Iranun people , formed the bulk of the Sultan's navy, leading coastal raids against settlements in the northern Philippines, as well as the coasts of neighboring Borneo , Sulawesi , and the Maluku Island...