-
warrior of the
native aborigines known as the “
Higaunons”,
meaning people of the land. The
Higaunons observed simple living but with high
regard to nature...
- T. Neri,
Artchil C. (2013). "The
Tribal Philosophical Thoughts of the
Higaunon of
Iligan City, Philippines".
Mediterranean Journal of
Social Sciences...
- Manobo, Ata Manobo, B'laan, Kaulo, Banwaon, Bukidnon, Teduray, Lambangian,
Higaunon, Dibabawon, Mangguwangan, Mansaka, Mandaya, K'lagan, Subanen, Tasaday,...
- kilometer, just
behind Butuan and
Puerto Princesa. The name
Iligan is from the
Higaunon (Lumad/Native of Iligan) word "Ilig"
which means "to go downstream". However...
- by Baran****
Bontongon of Impasugong. Its
inhabitants are
mostly native Higaunons (Higaunen in
Binukid orthography) who has a
legal ancestral domain claim...
- (in
Spanish orthography, Apo Macote). It was
first settled by
native Higaunons.
During the ****anese
occupation of the Philippines, Apo
Macote became...