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.
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.
Mr. Melchor Avellon was replaced as Sitio leader by Ms. Fe Suansing as OIC Brgy.
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.