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In the mountain of Cotabato lives a colorful ethnic group known as Tboli. This group has many names including Tagabili and T’Boli. The T’Bolis occupy an area of about 750 square miles where the Southern ends of the Southwest Coast Range and the Cordillera, also known as the Tiruray Highlands, merge. The culture center falls more or less in the central part of a triangle whose points are the towns of Surallah, Polomolok and Kiamba. Within this triangle are three major lakes: Lake Sebu, Lake Lahit and Lake Selutan.
The T’Bolis are people of medium build. They are light in complexion. Some of them are square-jawed. Their hair may be curly or straight. T’Boli women dress in a long sleeved, tight-fitting, waist length, collarless blouse which is in plain black, dark or navy blue. Their tubular skirt is ankle length. For special occasions, the T’Boli woman is dressed in a pin-striped linen skirt. T’Boli men, no longer wear traditional attire. Today, they normally go about in ordinary pants and skirts, with the typical T’Boli sword which they always carry at their side.
In a T’Boli family, the father is the head of the family. All his orders are followed and he makes all the decisions. The wife can also give her suggestions or opinions. Depending upon his economic resources and ability to support, a husband can have a number of wives. To them, it is prestigious to have several wives. A wife though cannot enjoy the privilege of the former. However, a husband who wishes to marry again must seek the permission of the first wife. All the wives live under one roof. The first wife always assumes the responsibility of apportioning equally among the wives all the household chores, and the work in the fields.
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