- Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Grimes (2003)
identifies nine Sama–Bajaw languages.
Balangingi (Bangingi';
Northern Sama)
Central Sama (Siasa Sama)
Southern Sama (Sinama)...
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supervised the
attack on the
Balangingi stronghold in Tungkil. The raid
resulted in the
capture of many Sama
Balangingi and the
exile of many to the tobacco...
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Balanguingui Ethnic groups in the
Philippines Iranun people Garay (ship)
Karakoa Balangingi: A
Language of the
Philippines James Francis Warren (2007). The Sulu zone...
- 257–258. ISBN 9789971693862.
James Francis Warren (2002).
Iranun and
Balangingi: Globalization,
Maritime Raiding and the
Birth of Ethnicity. NUS Press...
- 1571. p. 21. ISBN 1-84176-409-4.
James Francis Warren (2002).
Iranun and
Balangingi: Globalization,
Maritime Raiding and the
Birth of Ethnicity. NUS Press...
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Retrieved 20
September 2013.
James Francis Warren (2002).
Iranun and
Balangingi: globalization,
maritime raiding and the
birth of ethnicity. NUS Press...
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Masbate Capitol Building, Port of Masbate,
Balangingi Island in Pio V. Corpus,
Bituon Beach in Mobo, and
Gawas Beach in Esperanza...
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World of the Tausug. p. 146.
James Francis Warren (2002).
Iranun and
Balangingi: Globalization,
Maritime Raiding and the
Birth of Ethnicity. NUS Press...
- Islands, and Raja
Ampat Islands.
Banguingui or
Balangingi (Philippines, Malaysia) – Also
known as "Sama
Balangingi", "Sama Balanguingui", or "Sama Bangingi"...
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which was
showcased in both
Pampanga and
Metro Manila. The
short film
Balangingi was
named ETC Best
Short Film in the 1st
Philippine Digital Awards in...