- San Carlos. Epo,
Yrrah Jane S. (2014).
Discourse Analysis of Suyot: A
Hanunuo-Mangyan Folk
Narrative (MA thesis).
Payap University. CiteSeerX 10.1.1...
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known to use
archaic Hanunuo terms and
loans from
various languages, one
being Ratagnon. This
phenomenon is also
observed in the
Hanunuo traditions of Urukay...
- support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Hanunuo script.
Hanunoo (IPA: [hanunuʔɔ]), also
rendered Hanunó'o, is one of the...
- A
pakudos is a
visual motif used by the
Hanunuo Mangyan people of
Mindoro in the Philippines.
Pakudos are
characterized by symmetrical, aesthetic, and...
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Treasure by the
Philippine government. Born on
January 3, 1953,
Bilog was a
Hanunuo Mangyan who was a
native of Mansalay,
Oriental Mindoro. He was
known for...
-
Southern Philippines or
Sulic Meso-Philippine
South Mangyan (includes
Hanunuo)
Palawan Subanon (dialect cluster)
Central Philippine (includes Tagalog...
- ᝅ ᝆ ᝇ ᝈ ᝉ ᝊ ᝋ ᝌ ᝍ ᝎ ᝏ ᝐ ᝑ
Hanunuo ᜣ ᜤ ᜥ ᜦ ᜧ ᜨ ᜩ ᜪ ᜫ ᜬ ᜭ ᜮ ᜯ ᜰ...
- Kalingga, Tambi; in
Zambales (Ayta Magkunana. Tabenbbeng; in
Mindoro (
Hanunuo, Kudlong ; in
Mindanao (Manobo Katimbok), Tabobo ;
Subanon Tabobok, Thambabok);...
- 2016) was a
Dutch anthropologist who
married into and
lived among the
Hanunuo, a
Mangyan sub-tribe in
southeastern Mindoro, Philippines. He is best known...
- the
island of Mindoro,
laying claim to 40,000
hectares of
forest lands.
Hanunuo, Gubatnon, and
Ratagnon (Hagura)
Mangyan of
Occidental Mindoro received...