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Luke is webmaster of the Sama language & culture website Kauman Sama Online. He is married to a Sama from Siasi, Sulu and is raising a family while doing language & culture research, educational material development & publication, and offering basic translation services. Luke’s goal is to provide lasting help for Sama people.

Luke has engaged with Sama communities since 2010 and has a wealth of field experience when studying languages & people of the Southern Philippines. He has lived among the Sama, learned their language, & documented what he has learned while trying to produce engaging educational material relevant to Mother Tongue Based – Multilingual Education.

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Luke Schroeder Bapa' Kinista was 90 years old when I met him. He was remarkable. He would fish every day, lowering his outrigger canoe into the ocean in the morning …moreBapa' Kinista was 90 years old when I met him. He was remarkable. He would fish every day, lowering his outrigger canoe into the ocean in the morning and coming home at noon, hoisting his canoe up out of the water all by himself. Early in our friendship I asked him if he knew any good stories. He said he didn't. Years later when I spoke his language better he volunteered two stories without me asking. They were both epic monkey battles where the monkeys were brash, arrogant bullies of creatures they found inferior to them. Bapa' Kinista was an expert storyteller. If it wasn't for this interaction, I would have little interest in sea cucumbers, but because of this story I learned how important sea cucumbers were to Sama culture. They were among one of the few cash products that built the wealth of the Sulu region as they engaged in trade with Britain and China. Who writes a fable about sea cucumbers! I always wanted to see this story illustrated, but it took a lot of research to get the different sea cucumber species right. In my field research I discovered another version of the story that is more about one monkey's interaction with the Bāt Taddik (a sea cucumber that spills his guts. I decided to merge the two stories into one. The short answer to this question is that Sama folklore is the inspiration for the last two titles we have published with Kauman Sama Online as well as 6 other Sinama language titles. We have several more stories waiting to be illustrated and turned into children's books as well.(less)
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“Through these stories the storyteller is expressing to his listeners that the Sama are industrious contributors to society and they are also brave and willing to stand up for themselves when necessary.

–An Analysis of Sama Oral Traditions About Monkeys.”
Luke Schroeder

“The characters that the Sama represent themselves with in their tales change from story to story, but the monkey is a recurring character and the lesson of his stories is: 'Do not be the monkey.' His character and the traits and persons that he represents are undesirable to the Sama.
- An Analysis of Sama Oral Traditions About Monkeys”
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tags: bajau, sama

“Respecting the overall social characteristics of the Philippines Muslims, it is not too much to affirm that they have been endowed with great capacity for hard work, indomitable courage, alert intelligence, a freedom-loving disposition, native pride coupled with a fierce sense of clan responsibility, and inclinations toward the artistic.”
Peter G. Gowing

“...military operations, even when employing the Colt .45 (developed to stop juramentados dead in their tracks) and the Krag rifle, achieved no permanent results in pacifying the Muslims. The Americans were faced with the choice of annihilating the Muslims altogether or changing their tactics. Fortunately, they choose the latter course. They began to pursue a policy of friendship, aid and toleration. American civil officers earned the confidence of the Muslim sultans and datus, established free public schools, built roads and enhanced the Muslims'opportunities for progress.”
Peter G. Gowing, Mosque and Moro: a study of Muslims in the Philippines

“Through these stories the storyteller is expressing to his listeners that the Sama are industrious contributors to society and they are also brave and willing to stand up for themselves when necessary.

–An Analysis of Sama Oral Traditions About Monkeys.”
Luke Schroeder

“The characters that the Sama represent themselves with in their tales change from story to story, but the monkey is a recurring character and the lesson of his stories is: 'Do not be the monkey.' His character and the traits and persons that he represents are undesirable to the Sama.
- An Analysis of Sama Oral Traditions About Monkeys”
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tags: bajau, sama

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