Exploring Traditional Healing Rituals of Partido Albularyo and Understanding Its Cultural Significance to Local Beliefs

Rebuya, Niño R. and Lasarte, Emy S. and Amador, Mericia Mila A. (2020) Exploring Traditional Healing Rituals of Partido Albularyo and Understanding Its Cultural Significance to Local Beliefs. In: New Horizons in Education and Social Studies Vol. 4. B P International, pp. 153-162. ISBN 978-93-90431-46-5

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Abstract

From the old name babaylan, the traditional healers now operate under various names, such as
albularyo, manghihilot, mangluluop, mangtatawas, and faith healers. They become instrumental in
ensuring that their kapwa (fellow) receives the health care a person needs regardless of gender and
social status. In this context, this study traced the existence of traditional healers in the fourth district
of the province of Camarines Sur known as Partido area. It was found that ancient parabulong in
Partido area is commonly called albularyo which is considered as the “general practitioner”
knowledgeable in most of the folkloric modalities, usually versed in the use of medicinal herbs and
spiritual/supernatural interventions. Their procedures and rituals were observed with similarities on
performing oràsyon, hilot, and himolso; likewise, with their common healing paraphernalia such as
lana and kandilâ. Although there are noted differences and similarities on the description of their
practices and procedures, these key informants’ healing practices are all centered to God with a pure
intention to cure one’s illnesses and to be of help to other people. Hence, further studies on the
psychological effects of albularyos and exploring the other features of traditional healing of Partido
area should be conducted and be preserved as part of the locals’ culture and tradition. If possible, a
need to establish an organization for these indigenous healers is recognized, so that, they will not be
exploited by this modern society and will continue to exist for generations.

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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 04:32
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URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/2208

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