Kulaman Explained

Kulaman
Official Name:Barangay Kulaman
Settlement Type:Barangay
Pushpin Map:Philippines
Coordinates:8.24°N 125.2631°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name:Philippines
Subdivision Name1:Bukidnon
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Malaybalay
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Upper Pulangi
Established Title3:Barangayhood
Established Date:April 25, 1972
Seat Type:Seat
Seat:Buuy Nanganudan Building
Government Type:Sangguniang Barangay
Leader Title:Barangay Captain
Leader Name:Jenny S. Subang
Area Total Km2:30.49
Elevation M:820
Population As Of:2015
Population Total:1341
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Kulamanén

Kulaman is one of the 46 barangays of Malaybalay City. It is located in the Upper Pulangi District of the city, bounded to the north by Busdi, to the east by Saint Peter, to the south by Caburacanan, and to the west by Kibalabag. According to the 2015 census, Kulaman has a population of 1,341 people,[1] making it one of the smallest in the district.

Etymology

According to the residents, the name Kulaman is derived from the Binukid phrase harî agkaulaman, which means "cannot be lowly regarded." This description was based on oral lore that the village could always repel attacks by other tribes and nomads, particularly the Magahat.

History

According to the accepted history of the barangay,[2] a Higaonon tribe settled in what is now Kulaman, led by Datù Mangawag. When he died, he was succeeded by Datù Nanganudan Mansiruna and then by Datù Mampunduwan, who incorporated the settlement into Barangay Caburacanan as a sitio. Mampunduwan was succeeded by Datù Sinaludu (or Sinaludo, in Cebuano orthography), whose legal name was Salvador Timbangan. Datù Sinaludu worked for the barangayhood of Kulaman. On April 25, 1972, through Municipal Ordinance No. 5 series of 1972 and Provincial Board Resolution No. 72-277, Kulaman was separated from Caburacanan and was officially incorporated as a barrio (barangay) of Malaybalay[3] [4]

Geography

Kulaman has an estimated area of 30.49 square kilometers. It is mostly made up of mountainous forest, particularly in the western two-thirds; this is an economically important area because of the watersheds that provide water to the barangay and Malaybalay as a whole. The eastern third is part of the Upper Pulangi Valley; this is where the population resides and agricultural activity flourish.

Notes and References

  1. Philippine Statistics Authority . 2015 . Total Population by City, Municipality, and Barangay of Region X – Northern Mindanao . 2015 Census of Population and Housing.
  2. Book: Historical Background of Barangay Kulaman . Local Government Unit of Kulaman . 2013 .
  3. Municipal Ordinance No. 5 s. 1972
  4. Provincial Board Resolution No. 72-277