-
since the word
lumad literally means "native" in
Bisayan languages. The
Bagobo are one of the
largest subgroups of the
Manobo peoples. They
comprise three...
- home in Maguindanao, he
moved to the area in 1800 and,
having convinced Bagobos and
other native groups in the area to his side,
conquered the
entire Davao...
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referred to as
Bagobo Tagabawa language, also
referred to as
Bagobo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bagobo language. If...
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Bansalan which drastically changed the
lives of the
Bagobos, the
native inhabitants of the place. The
Bagobos retreated to the hinterlands, and the settlers...
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aboriginal tribe,
referred to the
Davao Rivers as Davohoho.
Another tribe, the
Bagobos,
referred to the
river as Davohaha,
which means "fire",
while another tribe...
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Davao City was once a lush
forest inhabited by
Lumadic peoples such as the
Bagobos and Matigsalugs,
alongside other ethnic groups such as the Aeta, Maguindanaon...
- The
Bagobo babbler or
Bagobo robin (Leonardina woodi) is a
monotypic species of bird with its
taxonomy undergoing numerous changes and is
currently classified...
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Klata (also
known as Clata, Giangan,
Bagobo, Jangan) is an
Austronesian language of the
southern Philippines. It is
spoken on the
eastern slopes of Mount...
- the Sun and the Moon, and
would try to do the same with the Earth. In a
Bagobo tale, the
Minokawa is a bird as
large as an island. Its
feathers are those...
- The
Bagobo rat (Bullimus bagobus) is one of four
species of
rodent in the
genus Bullimus in the
Muridae family. It is
locally known as "Kawili" It is found...