Marriage and Weddings of Aeta in Cabatuan
Marriage and Weddings of Aeta in Cabatuan
Marriage and Weddings of Aeta in Cabatuan
Introduction
Aeta,” “Ayta,” “Ita,” and “Ati” are believed by some to derive from the
Malay“hitam,” meaning “black,” or its cognate in Philippine languages,
“itom” and “itim.” Inreality, Aeta means “people.” Early ethnographic accounts
on the Aeta (Blumentritt1882, published 1980; Worcester 1898; Bean 1910;
Barrows 1910) referred to them as Negritos or Negrillos, meaning “little
blacks.” This was due primarily to their skincolor, which is darker than that of
the rest of the inhabitants of the Philippinearchipelago. They were believed to
be the first settlers or aborigines of the Philippines,who were later driven away
to the mountains and hinterlands by later migrants.
The Aeta are a dark-skinned people, short (average height:
1.35-1.5 meters), small offrame, kinky haired, snub nosed, and with big black
eyes. The Aeta population today consists of some 30 different ethno linguistic
groups, numbering an estimated 30,000 people. Many Aeta adopted
the language of the lowlanders with whom they came in contact.
The origin of the Aeta continues to confound anthropologists and
archaeologists. One theory suggests that the Aeta are the descendants of the
original inhabitants of the Philippines who arrived through land bridges that
linked the country with the Asian mainland some 30,000 years ago. These
migrations may have occurred when the Malay peninsula was still connected
with Sumatra and other Sunda Islands. At that time, the islands of what is now
the Philippines may have been connected, making probable the dispersal of
the Aeta throughout what is now an archipelago. Bellwood (1978:26-27)
described the Aeta as an Australoid people whose small size has “increased
survival value in a mountainous tropical environment with poor nutritional
resources.” Genetic data of Omoto (1985:129-130) show that the Aeta are
more closely related to the AsiaPacific groups than to the African group. It is
also interesting to note that the Luzon Aeta and Mamanwa have different
origins in terms of migration to the Philippines.
Background