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Magahat, also
called Southern Binukidnon or
Buglas Bukidnon, is a
Central Philippine language of the
mountains of
Negros in the
Philippines that has been...
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grammatically Bisayan, but has
essentially no
Bisayan (or Philippine) vocabulary.
Magahat and Karolanos, both
spoken in Negros, are
unclassified within Bisayan....
- the
Negrense highlanders (Hili****non and Cebuano:
bukidnong Buglasnon or
Magahat). A
second wave of
migrants from
Panay came to
inhabit the northwestern...
- T'boli,
Blaan and Teduray. The
Magahat are also
known as the Ati-Man and Bukidnon.
There are
concentrations of
Magahat found in
southwestern Negros, Santa...
- Oracion, T. S. (1955).
Ceremonial Customs and
Beliefs Connected with
Magahat Kaingin Agriculture.
Silliman Journal. Noval-Morales, D. Y. The Ati of...
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people on the
highlands between Negros Occidental and
Negros Oriental.
Magahat,
spoken by the Ati
people on the
mountains of
southern Negros Oriental...
- census, it has a po****tion of 60,865 people. The town is home to the
Magahat language, the
indigenous language of
Southern Negros as
listed by the Komisyon...
- 2015
murder of
Lumad leaders and a
school official by
paramilitary group Magahat-Bagani (in line with the idea of CAFGU)
created by the AFP to hunt for...
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Southern Alta
Umiray Dumaget Central Visayas Bantayanon Eskayan Karolanos Magahat Porohanon Cordillera Atta
Balangao Bontoc Ga'dang
Ibaloi Ifugao Isnag Itawis...
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Bisayan languages Asi Asi
Cebuan Cebuano Boholano Old
Cebuano Central West
South (unclassified)
Karolanos Magahat See also:
Visayan peoples...