- The
Lumad are a
group of
Austronesian indigenous peoples in the
southern Philippines. It is a
Cebuano term
meaning "native" or "indigenous". The term...
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communities and
include them all in
policymaking decisions.
Regarding the
Lumad,
human rights defenders wish to
bring attention to
Indigenous social issues...
- Meanwhile, the non-Moro
peoples of
Mindanao are
collectively referred to as the
Lumad, a
collective autonym conceived in 1986 as a way to
distinguish them from...
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National Police were the
bombing of
Lumad schools, the food
blockade against Lumad communities which forced Lumads to go
hungry and move away from their...
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Sharif Kabungsuan and
other from Borneo. Like
neighboring Moros and the
Lumads,
during the
nominal occupation of the
Philippines by the Spanish, and later...
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Ramirez Booc (April 17, 1994 —
February 24, 2022) was a
Filipino volunteer Lumad teacher. He was
known as an
activist vocal on-ground and in
social media...
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combined po****tion of 15.56 million, in 2020; they
include the Igorot,
Lumad, Mangyan, and the
indigenous peoples of Palawan.
Negritos are
thought to...
- from this sultanate. But most of
Mindanao remained animist,
especially the
Lumad people in the interior. Most of the northern, eastern, and
southern coastal...
- 'disappointingly predictable'
reaction to
Lumad killings". The
Philippine Star.
September 9, 2015.
Retrieved September 9, 2015. "
Lumad:
Caught in the
middle of a war"...
- (Moros to the Spaniards) and by non-Muslim
Indigenous groups now
known as
Lumad peoples. In the
traditional structure of Moro societies, the
sultans were...