@article{article_1640767, title={Kammameros: The Faithful Bol-anon Percussionists}, journal={Universal Journal of History and Culture}, volume={7}, pages={30–40}, year={2025}, DOI={10.52613/ujhc.1640767}, author={Galimpin, Jay and Gementiza, Chrystel Mariz and Bulilawa, Mary Roselle}, keywords={Bohol festivalleri, Kammameros, Kültürel miras, Toplumsal kimlik, Vurmalı Çalgı Sanatçısı}, abstract={Festivals are pivotal to Filipino communities’ cultural identity and social cohesion. In Bohol, percussionists known as Kammameros play a vital role in these celebrations, contributing to both auditory experiences and the preservation of cultural heritage. This study employed a descriptive qualitative design to explore and interpret the lived experiences of Kammameros on Panglao Island, particularly in Barangay Bil-isan and Barangay San Isidro. Through semi-structured interviews, it explored how these musicians acquired their skills through intergenerational learning and community mentorship rooted in religious devotion. Thematic analysis revealed their contributions to preserving cultural identity, embodying tradition through performance, and facing challenges due to waning youth participation. Applying the frameworks of Durkheim, Turner, Collins, and Geertz, the study emphasizes the symbolic and social dimensions of their role. Findings suggest that community-led initiatives such as structured music workshops and targeted cultural awareness programs are essential to sustaining musical heritage and reinforcing cultural identity.}, number={1}, publisher={Handan AKYİĞİT}