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The Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands and islets spanning 1,854 kilometers from
north to south and stretches from China in the north to the Indonesian archipelago in the south
(Molintas, 2016). It is an archipelago endowed with rich history and diverse cultures with an
estimated 17 million Indigenous Peoples (IPs) belonging to 110 ethnolinguistic groups in 2010.
These indigenous peoples’ communities are residing in different parts of the country, about 61%
of whom are in Mindanao, 33% in Luzon, and 6% in the Visayas (Ty, 2010).
The Ati is one of several indigenous populations in the Philippines. They are dark-
complexioned, small-framed, short in stature, often frizzy haired people and scattered in small
communities, mostly in upland areas, in different locations around the archipelago. The Ati is
acknowledged as the indigenous people of Panay Island, which is made up of four provinces,
Aklan and Capiz to the north, Antique to the west, and Iloilo on the southeast (Baruah, 2000).
shared with a distinct language and culture. Historically, Atis withdrew to the hinterlands in the
face of colonization or they stood their ground successfully and have maintained a close link to
progress of humankind both in time and through space. The truth of this is readily apparent
among the Ati community in Sitio Panggurayan, Mostro, Anilao, Iloilo through facing change
and influence in their indigenous lifestyle. The Ati Community, being inculcated nowadays in the
mainstream of society, derive their income from broom making. They plant root crops and raise
livestock. The other economic sources include farming, livestock breeding, hunting, charcoal
making, handicraft making, and herbal medicine gathering. Nevertheless, being located in
mountainous areas and the road to the get there is rough and rocky. There is no regular
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transportation. Majority of them either hike or ride on motorcycles that are limited in the place
in order for them to reach their destinations. Until now, obtaining a faster transportation to
gather resources and be part of a wider society remains an issue because of the geographical
The Atis are also considered as nomadic due to their itinerant search for livelihood. The
stories exemplify the dilemmas encountered and experiences of the Atis, revolve in their way of
life reconcile with the lack of access to basic social services, education, sustainable livelihood,
farm-to-market roads, and health services contribute to their continuing poverty and hardships,
strengthened mainly by the environmental background and lifestyle factors that all individuals in
the community are exposed to. They always reflect in the choices they make, experiences
obtain the livelihood that they needed. And these may lead to risks in maintaining their own
The idea of societal change is that it usually entails the improvement in the community.
also be harmful to some. It may also mean the deterioration of facilities, governance, or the
environment. In this paper, the researchers claim that change over time has had a negative
impact on the way the members of the Ati Community in Sitio Panggurayan, Mostro, Anilao,
Iloilo in terms of their daily routines, the environment around them, and their language. Before
the change, life in their place was already difficult. In connection to that, it became more difficult
for their community when they had to face change without knowing the consequences. These
negative changes are found primarily on the community’s interaction with the environment,
population, and on the usage of their language. Each change is dependent on each other. This
means that one may cause the other and establishes a connection.
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LIFE DEMANDS CHANGE
The population of the Ati Community was relatively small before compared to the
current population according to the elders. The former population would then comprise of only
the members of the Ati Community. However, with the change of time, more and more people
settled in their community and the population increased and became more diverse. With that, a
social adjustment had to finished in order to cope with the changing situations. These situations
included the distribution of natural resources and the arrival of sophisticated materials and
traditions. Although members of the Ati Community saw the situations’ potentials, the opposite
of it would happen. First, the Atis had to make sure that they would obtain their share of the
natural resources. Unlike before that the resources were exclusive to them, now they had to
share it while making sure they would have sustenance. This was difficult for them for it was
already difficult to obtain food from nature and it became much more difficult when settlers
arrived. Second, they had to cope with what the newcomers had brought to their place. These
included electricity, water storage systems, sophisticated technology such as computers, cellular
phones, televisions, and even new traditions. The Atis eventually adapted to it, but only to some
according to the elders. Not everyone in their community had the means to install these new
technologies for these required financial capabilities which most of them lacked. In the case of
traditions such as fiestas, they were not able to adapt to it that well and instead chose to not take
part. On their side, the changing situations manifested negative effects to the since they had to
exert effort in enculturating new cultures which eventually rebounded and did not work.
paragraph, certain environmental alterations were to happen. Nomadic in nature, the Atis have
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adopted a semi-sedentary lifestyle. Similar to the situation of the Atis of Boracay Island, long
before the Philippines was colonized, they were the original inhabitants. However, over a period
of time and especially during the last 50 years, they have been slowly displaced by the
proliferation of more and more resorts, restaurants, hotels and shopping centers. After the
deforestation and the destruction of their original environment, they abandoned their established
way of life. Furthermore, they were influenced by the lowland settlers for their survival to stay in
one place; Sitio Panggurayan, Mostro, Anilao, Iloilo. Houses are built out of wood and cement.
The roads leading to their place are rough and steep. During the rainy season, the road going to
their locality is muddy. Their only means of transportation is through a motorcycle. Utilizing
four-wheeled vehicles proved to be difficult in entering the locality. Many of them continued to
live a nomadic lifestyle and subsist through planting root crops, cutting trees for charcoal, and
gathering herbs that can be used as medicines and sell them. Others planted a variety of crops
such as rice, coconut, and other root crops. The Atis have been using herbal medicine since the
time they were pure nomadic hunters and gatherers. Overtime, their herbal medicine practices
have also taken the form of talismans and amulets which aid in the protection from different
spirits. Some engage in handicraft products such as brooms. They also raised livestock animals
such as pigs, ducks, chickens and domesticated animals like cats and dogs. Overall, the
where most of the means for sustenance were through raising livestock and agriculture.
saan ito ay sinasalita ng mabilis. Bagamat, ang paghalo ng mga salita at tono sa wikang Kinaray-a
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at Hiligaynon ay naging susi para makagawa sila ng mga tugtog sa kanilang bayan. At ang
pagkakatulad ng Kinaray-a sa wikang Inati ay pareho silang mabilis binibigkas. Subalit, hindi alam
ng mga namumuhay doon kung saan nagmula ang wikang Inati. Sa kasamaang palad, ang mga
kabataan doon, mas gugustuhin nila magsalita ng Hiligaynon, Kinaray-ay o Aklanon kaysa Inati.
Unti-unti na ito hindi nagagamit ng henerasyon ngayon at may malaking posibilidad na ito’y
Ang wikang Inati ay kabilang sa Austronesian language ng Panay. Batay kay Pennoyer
(1987) at Reid (2013), ang Inati ay itinuring na hiwalay na lenggwahe sa mga ibang wika ng
Pilipinas dahil mayroon itong kakaibang katangian na hindi makikita sa Central Philippine
Languages. Ang tono at diin ng Inati ang dalawang katangian na nangingibabaw sa iba.
komunidad na binubuo ng etnolitikong grupo ng mga Ati na may iba’t ibang kinagisnang
diyalekto at lengguwahe. Dahil dito, namana ng mga ninuno ang kinagisnang dayalekto kagaya ng
Hiligaynon na ginamit bilang sandata ng edukasyon upang maipalaganap ang wika sa mga
kabataan at kani-kanilang paraan ng komunikasyon sa isa’t isa, sa bagay, ito ang nagiging layunin
ng ating bansa na huwag natin patayin ang sariling kinagisnang wika at kung paano natin ito
tao sa komunidad sapagkat tinuturuan nila ang mga kabataan sa kanilang pamamaraan ng
pagsulat ng Inati at sa proseso na ginagamit kung saan may dalawang taong nagsasalita ng isang
wika (halimbawa: Inati) at mismo ang mga estyudante ay sumusulat ng napakinggang salita na
gusto nilang malaman ang kanilang kahulugan sa manunuro. Ayon sa aming pananaliksik, itong
proseso rin ang mas lalong ginagamit sa mga komunidad ng Ati sa Barotac Viejo na mas lalo
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Sa kabilang panig, paano ito magiging masamang epekto ng may maraming wika at
baybayin sa paraan ng pagsalita. Dahil dito, habang nabubuhay ang wika, umiiba ang paggamit
nito at mas lalo dumadami ang iba’t ibang etnolitikong dayalekto na nakalimutan natin bigyang
pansin ang ibang wika. Isa sa mga pagkakaiba nito ay ang Kiniray-a ng Passi at ang Kiniray-a ng
Anilao kung saan mas mabilis ang pagkabaybay ng salita. At ikalawa, ang kaugnayan ng mga tao
sa lungsod sa kanilang komunidad, may kakulangan ng komunikasyon ang magiging epekto kung
dayalekto. Kahit sa wikang Hiligaynon lamang ang wikang magkaparehas sa dalawang panig pero
limitadong kaalaman at pagkaunawa ang ating makukuha sa mga tao roon na Hiligaynon ang
wikang hindi pa nila natutunan o hindi pa sapat ang kanilang kaalaman nito. Halimbawa, sa
magulang, Inate ang pinakapangunahing dayalekto ng komunidad at ang ibang dayalekto kagaya
ng Hiligaynon ay isa sa mga proseso ng kanilang pagtuturo. Para mapanatili nila ang kanilang
lenggwahe kailangan nila itong gamitin araw-araw sa pamaraan ng pagbigkas ng tamang tono at
diin ng bawat salita at paggamit ng wastong gramatiko sa pagsusulat at pagsasalita. At maaari rin
nila itong mapanatili sa pamaraan ng pagtuturo ng mga bata sa kanilang bayan upang masanay
silang magsalita ng kanilang unang wika hanggang sa paglaki at para na rin mapasa nila ito sa mga
susunod na henerasyon.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the researchers infer that change in the different aspects of the lives of the
members of the Ati Community gave negative repercussions in line with the changes in the
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interaction of the Atis with immigrants in food distribution, technologies, and tradition, the way
that their language has changed, and their interaction with the environment given the
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