The Bantuanon people live primarily on Banton Island in the province of Romblon, with communities also found on nearby islands such as Simara, Sibale, and parts of Tablas. Their traditional language, Asi (Bantoanon), is a Bisayan language with deep historical roots in the region.
Generations of Bantuanon families have maintained close-knit community life shaped by their maritime surroundings, agricultural practices, and inter-island relationships. Their cultural identity remains closely tied to their island origins and shared linguistic heritage.
Bantuanon households emphasize cooperation, mutual support, and extended family ties. Many families participate in a mix of fishing, small-scale agriculture, trade, and local business—livelihoods that have long sustained island communities.
Agricultural work may include tending small fields, growing root crops, or cultivating fruit-bearing plants, while fishing remains a daily rhythm for many. Education is highly valued, with families encouraging children to pursue learning as a path toward personal and community improvement.
Community events, customary gatherings, and local celebrations reinforce a shared identity and preserve their island heritage.
Almost all the Bantuanons identify as Christian, usually Roman Catholic. Like the other ethnic groups in the Philippines, they also have traditional religious practices that indicate that not all their faith is centered on Jesus Christ.
The Bantuanon people benefit from continued opportunities for spiritual growth, discipleship, and encouragement through fellowship. Ongoing development of local leaders who can guide their communities with wisdom is also valuable.
In general social terms, families desire stability, strengthened community life, and avenues for personal development—especially through education and sustainable livelihoods. These enduring needs remain relevant across generations.
Pray for spiritual strengthening among Bantuanon families and for hearts that grow in understanding of God's character and purposes.
Pray for emerging leaders who can guide their communities with humility and faithfulness.
Pray for Bantuanon believers, that they would grow in maturity and become part of the mission force reaching other peoples of the Philippines and beyond.
Pray for stable livelihoods and healthy family life, especially in island communities facing economic pressures.
Pray for continued access to Scripture and teaching, that God's Word in the Asi language would transform lives and deepen faith.
Scripture Prayers for the Bantuanon, Banton in Philippines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bantoanon_language
https://www.puertoparrot.com/articles/bantoanon
https://www.studocu.com/ph/document/university-of-caloocan-city/bachelor-of-early-childhood-education/indigenous-people-in-central-philippines-1/86660986
https://www.omniglot.com/writing/bantoanon.htm
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