- The
Kalagan (also
spelled Kagan,
Kaagan, or by the
Spanish as Caragan) are a
subgroup of the Mandaya-Mansaka
people who
speak the
Kalagan language. The...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Wendel, Asa & Dag (1978).
Kaagan-Kalagan
phonemic statement.
Studies in
Philippine Linguistics 2. pp. 191–203...
- 97–106, doi:10.1017/S0025100312000370 Wendel, Åsa; Wendel, Dag (1978), "
Kaagan-Kalagan
phonemic statement" (PDF),
Studies in
Philippine Linguistics, 2...
- 97–106, doi:10.1017/S0025100312000370 Wendel, Åsa; Wendel, Dag (1978), "
Kaagan-Kalagan
phonemic statement" (PDF),
Studies in
Philippine Linguistics, 2...
- north. The
province is the
traditional homeland of the
Mandaya and Kalagan/
Kaagan.
Davao Oriental is the
easternmost province in the
country with
Pusan Point...
- 1017/CBO9780511611766. ISBN 0-52128541-0 . Wendel, Åsa; Wendel, Dag (1978), "
Kaagan-Kalagan
phonemic statement" (PDF),
Studies in
Philippine Linguistics, 2...
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Mandaya (Maragusan),
Mandaya (Boso) (Branch)
Mandaya (Islam)
Kalagan (
Kaagan),
Kalagan (Tagakaulu)
Blust (1991)
notes that the
central and
southern Philippines...
-
including the
three Danao languages of Maranao,
Maguindanao and Iranun,
Kaagan, and Tausug, Yakan, and
Sinama (Bajau). In
Tagalog or Bisaya, the standard...
-
differ from the
traditions below. For the Maranao, Maguindanao, Iranun, and
Kaagan of
Mindanao island itself, the
wedding celebration is
referred to by the...
- coast, is the
largest and
busiest port on the gulf. The
Bagobo and the
Kaagan / Kalagan, who are the
indigenous Lumad tribes endemic to Davao, are known...