Palawano

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

About the People

The Palawano are a tribal group inhabiting the mountains in the south of Palawan. They are cultivators, forest-foragers, and hunters who somewhat resemble Malaysians. The Palawano language varies from region to region but seems to have similarities to Malay. Palawanos live in huts that they make from materials found in the jungle surrounding them. They live in family groups instead of typical villages and tend to live with the wife’s family group rather than the husband’s. These animistic people are controlled by their fear of the spirits, and the children are taught to fear them from their youngest days. Mainly illiterate but bright people, their youngsters have a yearning to learn. On the other hand, the adults have a fear of change and cling tenaciously to the ways of their forefathers.

Frontier Stories

Journey to the Taw’t Deram (Part II)

As the departure date drew near, I found myself unable to sleep as I lay thinking about what might happen when we took our epic journey to make first contact with the Taw’t Deram, the feared cannibals of Palawan…

By: Leonda George
July 01 2010, 11:50 am | Comments 0

Further Up and Further In

The Palawanos wouldn’t talk on the trail and proceeded with extreme caution.

By: Leonda George
June 01 2010, 11:54 am | Comments 0

Jungle Girl

God has led me on a long and winding path, but He has never let me down.

By: Bubit Limbos David
May 01 2010, 12:30 pm | Comments 0

First Impressions of America

I thought everyone would be white. I thought American meant white. Now I see that America is people from all over the world of many different colors, languages and cultures.

By: Leonda and Jilin George
March 01 2010, 12:35 pm | Comments 0

Bringing in the Sheaves

Working together is so rewarding, and it is great to learn new skills alongside our friends.

By: Leonda George
February 05 2010, 12:37 pm | Comments 0

PACT 2009

Who in the world (in their right mind) would sign up for a two-week sleepless-night adventure that included nighttime jungle treks over muddy trails, grueling hours of work with delirium-inducing polyurethane sealant, primitive foods, early mornings, late nights,

By: Christina George
January 01 2010, 12:41 pm | Comments 0

Bubit

Angry and hurt, wanting to forget her heritage, her people and her language, Bubit left the mountains to look for a place where she could belong, where she could support herself and her baby sister.

By: Leonda George
December 01 2009, 12:49 pm | Comments 0

First Palawano High School

As 14 students from our mission school and adult school wound their way down the mountains and through the river, their hearts beat faster with nervous excitement.

By: Leonda George
November 01 2009, 12:52 pm | Comments 0

Face Your Fears

Turning around to view the coast and the ocean that lay below me, I was astonished to see that the sun shone brightly there. Where I stood, the rain was coming down in bucket loads, and what a relief it was!

By: Leonda George
October 01 2009, 1:04 pm | Comments 0

She’s Family

We stood anxiously scanning the exiting passengers. “They should be here by now. What is taking them so long?” I wondered out loud to my equally excited husband.

By: Leonda George
September 01 2009, 12:41 pm | Comments 0

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