- soon
after Ferdinand Marcos was
ousted by the
People Power revolution.
Buyog (Manuel Sampiano) —
leader and
tribal historian of the Ata
people of the...
- admixture, much like the Mamanwa.
Lumad Indigenous peoples of the
Philippines Buyog DuBois, Carl D.; Guinang,
Anselmo D.; Roque,
Charing (1978). Diksyonaryo...
- The
sitios of
Igang are Cacia, Cabulu-an, Manticaun. Casili,
Tuminobo and
Buyog. The baran**** was
established in 1890. The
original families of
Igang were:...
-
Alumni ****ociation
Tacloban City,
Leyte Mar 2, 2005
SEVAR 160 APO
BUYOG AA APO
Buyog Alumni ****ociation Abuyog,
Leyte Mar 2, 2005 NLAR 161 APO
BONGA AA...
-
Gomez Salonga,
Jovito Reyes Salvador,
Soledad Nacional Sampiano,
Manuel "
Buyog"
Bocayla Sanchez,
Augusto "Bobbit"
Santos Santa Ana,
Ronilo ****ana Santos...
-
honored during General Jr.'s
batch included Ata
Manobo triber leader Manuel "
Buyog" Sampiano, and
General Jr.'s
close friend Jesus Antonio Carpio. The formal...
- 3.1% 872 933 ▾ −0.67% 071247006
Botong 2.1% 583 694 ▾ −1.73% 071247007
Buyog 1.5% 420 436 ▾ −0.37% 071247008
Canduao Occidental 2.8% 797 767 ▴ 0.38%...
- anay –
white ants
aninipot –
Fireflies don don or
lukton – gr****hopper
buyóg or
bujog – bees
gangis –
cricket beetle putyukan or
putjukan –
honey bees...
-
honored during Carpio's
batch included Ata
Manobo triber leader Manuel “
Buyog” Sampiano, and Carpio's
close friend Luis
General Jr.. The
formal citations...
- 1,164 935 ▴ 2.21% 071226002
Banacon 3.9% 1,298 1,304 ▾ −0.05% 071226003
Buyog 2.7% 906 775 ▴ 1.57% 071226004
Cabasakan 3.5% 1,179 1,149 ▴ 0.26% 071226006...