Traditional Tagbanua Wedding: Requirements and Process of the Event
The Tagbanua wedding is a multi-step process and here is a summarized, but not exhaustive list of the occasion.
1. Surugiden- The couple should undergo this process with their parents/guardians and at least two (2) Bagerals in attendance. This will enable both parties to investigate and agree that the couple are eligible for marriage.
2. Sanggup- This is the process wherein the families agree on terms of marriage.
3. Surong et kapangasawa- Provision of support including, but not limited to monetary endowment (bandi).
4. Ceremony officiated by Masikampo Ruben Joya- The ceremony is led by the Tagbanua/IP Masikampo. He is trained and licensed to officiate Indigenous People's weddings by virtue of his status as head of the Tagbanua.
5. Da-ton- An offering for a successful marriage usually done by the Manlalambay
6. Tabad- Rice wine drinking as part of the ceremony
7. Sakluban et tapis- The bride and groom are covered in a ceremonial blanket.
8. Mang-mang- Or, praying over done by the Manlalambay.
After all these proceedings, the couple give their vows in front of the Masikampo who then proclaims them as husband and wife.
The marriage certificate is signed and sent to the local registry office for official and government purposes.
This is the Tagbanua tradition.
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