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Tausug |
| People Group: |
Tausug,Sulu |

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| Location: |
Malaysia |
| Population: |
190,00 |
| Religion: |
Islam |
| % Christian: |
0.50% |
| % Evangelical: |
0.29% |
| Ministry
Resources: |
Bible Portions, Completed New Testament |
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Total People Group
Population: |
1,301,000 |
Other countries People
Group Linked to: |
Philippines,
Indonesia |
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Additional Information:
Who are the Tausug?
The Tausug, meaning 'people of the sea current', are also known as
Suluks or Sulu in Sabah. Originally from the Sulu Archipelago in the
Philippines, they migrated to Sabah in the 18th century and have now
become established Sabahans. The Tausug people can be found mainly in
coastal area communities in eastern Sabah.
In the past, the Tausug made their living as pirates but now rely on
agriculture, fishing, and livestock raising to sustain their lives. They
are distinct from the Bajau as they speak their own language, also
called Tausug, and by aspects of their own culture.
What are their lives like?
The
main means of livelihood among the Tausug people are farming and
fishing. Some farmers still use swidden agriculture, by which fields are
cleared by slashing down the trees and brush, letting them dry, and then
burning them. The soil, fertililized by the ash, is then planted with
rice. Their main crops include dry and wet rice, coconut, coffee, yams,
cassava, corn, and various kinds of fruit. Fishing is done from
motorized boats in offshore waters using fishnets, hook and line, or
bamboo traps. They also raise livestock, including water buffaloes,
cattle, goats, chickens, geese, and ducks.
On special occasions and weddings, they perform their traditional dance
called daling-daling (a dance in which dancers wear curved metallic
nails on the finger tips) and sing Sulu pantun 'Sulu poems' accompanied
by a musical instrument called gabbang 'bamboo xylophone'.
The typical Tausug house is built in a rectangular shape; the walls are
constructed with timber or bamboo beams and enclosed with coconut or
nipa palm leaves. It has a thatched roof and sits on stilts six to eight
feet above the ground. The house is surrounded by a series of raised
porches leading to a separate kitchen. Usually, a wall is built around
it for protection.
What do they believe?
Sunni Islam is the majority religion of the Tausug. As the children
grow, they have tutors that give them religious instruction from the
Qu'ran (Islamic Holy Book). Despite the influence of Islam, they retain
some of their animistic beliefs and practices associated with the
spiritual world. They believe in environmental spirits that may cause
either good fortune or sickness.
Their view of life after death mixes Islamic beliefs with non-orthodox
beliefs in spirits. They believe that a person has four souls which
leave his body when he dies. The body of the deceased goes to hell,
where the punishment of his sins will be revealed according to his
wrongdoings while he was living.
What are their needs?
Many of the Tausug people are living below poverty level. More efficient
farming methods and more innovative fishing techniques will help raise
the standard of living among the people. There is also a need for
improved health care. Pray that God will send helpers to the Tausug to
help meet their spiritual needs and be a channel of blessing. A
translation has been completed in the Tausug language. Pray that God
would give the Tausug access to it and give them receptive hearts.
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