HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 42 no. 6 (2025)

Ang Pinagmulan: Unveiling the Roots of Barangay Names in Opol, Misamis Oriental through the Dying Narratives of the Elder Natives

Kent Leo Estaura | Daryll Daniel | Gladys Jane Diano | Rhea Sarah Angelina Kaurak | Ian Rey Laid | Braxzin Julia Magpulong

Discipline: Anthropology

 

Abstract:

This study explores the origins, meanings, and cultural significance of barangay names in Opol, Misamis Oriental, through narrative analysis of elder accounts, barangay officials’ insights, and archival records. Findings reveal that place names are deeply rooted in environmental features, such as rivers, vegetation, and coastal landscapes, reflecting the community’s close relationship with nature. Historical events, including colonial influence and wartime experiences, have left lasting imprints on local identities and toponyms. Oral traditions and folklore preserve cultural memory and emphasize themes of resilience amid hardships like droughts, pandemics, and armed conflicts. Socio-political changes, including barangay mergers and indigenous governance, further shaped communal identities. Economic livelihoods tied to agriculture, fishing, logging, and mining also influenced the naming and development of these communities. Overall, the study highlights how the barangay names of Opol encapsulate a rich tapestry of history, culture, and enduring spirit, serving as vital markers of collective memory and identity.



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