LAMILAMIHAN FESTIVAL
Lami-Lamihan Festival is a yearly festival celebrated in Lamitan,
Basilan during 2nd or 3rd Week of April, showcases the traditional
Yakan customs and traditions, music and dances, and traditional
crafts. Natives dressed in colorful attires participate in horse races,
parades and a lot more.
The legendary figure Pedro Javier Cuevas known as Datu
kalun to the Yakans, escapee from the San Ramon Penal Farm
who through bravery and leadership subjugated Yakan
chieftains and consolidated their forces into one, way
back in 1878 and continued his reign up to 1899, founded
Lamitan in 1886.
Lami-Lamihan was born out of his reign. The meeting of
Yakan chieftains – a blend of conference and merry –
making was termed Paglami-Lamihan. Incidentally, Lamitan
is derived from this term.
Fr. Stoffel wrote that The town of Lamitan was named by the first Spaniards
from Isabela who explored this area. When the Spaniards arrived the Moros
were celebrating a native festival. The Explorers inquired the name of the
place and the Moros thought they were inquiring about, and the replied Paglami-
Lamihan. The Spaniards, misunderstanding their answer, thereafter called the
place Lamitan.
The Lami-Lamihan festival highlights the preservation of the yakan
culture heritage, customs, traditions, history, and showcasing the unique
and world-renowned colorful Yakan cloth and cultural presentations.
Witness the famous Yakan war dance (Tumahik) performed by
the natives, an event reminiscent of a glorious past when
differences were oftentimes settled by personal combat; observe
the graceful movements of the local beauties dancing to the
pulsating beat through the accompaniment of the primitive
agaong, kulintangan, gabbang and kuliang; enjoy the sight of
an annual ethnic games; hear the unique blend of beatings of
different musical instruments played by the natives; watch
the graceful Yakan dance ensemble; witness the authentic Yakan
wedding and see other interesting visual scenes.
The consistent observance of the foundation of Lamitan jibes with the
national policy on upholding the rich cultural heritage of our people
has already earned the recognition of the Department of Tourism and
has been included in the list of Philippines Festivals and Events Calendar.