Beyond the Underground River: Cultural and Historical Narratives of Jovellar, Albay
by Delia V. Mendoza, Hazel Marie P. Oropesa
Published: May 29, 2026 • DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100500294
Abstract
This study seeks to rediscover, document, and highlight the heritage landmarks, cultural practices, and local narratives that define Jovellar beyond its natural attraction. By addressing this gap, the study aims to shift the community’s and the public’s attention toward historical appreciation, strengthen cultural identity, and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of Jovellar’s meaningful place in Philippine history.
Using the qualitative type of research and utilizing the historical method helped the researcher to investigate, interpret, and communicate past events. The study refers to the 14 key informants who are the primary source. The researcher employs a semi-structured questionnaire and conducts the face-to-face interview wherein the informants can share their own experiences and elaborate the story about the matter.
The cultural and historical places of Jovellar is contextualized and dynamic– combining of its historical structures, religious traditions, local legends, community practices and natural landscapes. The study also illustrates that the development is not merely economic or political in nature but is deeply rooted in the actions and practices of its historical and cultural people. The progress undergone by the residents was driven by the dynamic relationship between the heritage, livelihood and governance, continue to guide the community behavior, shape the identity, social cohesion, and influence policy-making.