8473, carved from parts of Panabo and Carmen, and named after Braulio Española Dujali, leader of the first group of Karay-a settlers that came from South Cotabato (originally from Antique).
It comprises 25% of the municipality's economy due to TADECO and other banana plantations that export products to other countries.
In the year 1947, a group of individuals from DAO, ANTIQUE; Mateo Palayon, Dioscoro Pahotahog, Santiago Tamondez, and Leopoldo Aleon came to own a lot.
They cut the trees to clean-up the forest; they even called their friends and relatives to help them until the place were cleared.
Captain together with his councilors; Mr. Ramon Rodulfa, Bernabe Moquerio, Alfonso Gonzaga, Oscar Tamondez, Loreto Mendio and Florencio Gomez..
Using shovel during Bayanihan System they started to develop the said Sitio by creating a small road going to the reserved lot where a school will rise.
The school was officially opened on 1977 with two classrooms built in a chopped Anahaw wood, which served as wall and Cogon for the roof.
Alternately, schedule of duty, they diligently taught the students until Mr. Meliton Pelaez, a teacher, sent by MECS assigned there in 1978.
Dujali, the Barangay Council thru majority consensus agreed to change the celebration of the Araw ng New Casay from March 6 to December 6 of very year.
Poverty Incidence of Braulio E. Dujali Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Significant to economic development of Braulio E. Dujali are TADECO company and local businessman engaged in banana based commercial production successfully operating in the municipality.