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inhabitants came from the
ethnic tribes of the Mansaka, Mandaya, Manobo,
Mangguangan, Dibabawon, Aeta, Kamayo, Davaweño and Kalagan.
Similar to the history...
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Mangguangan, Mansaka, Sama-Bajaw Bicolano, Cebuano, Hili****non, Ilocano,
Tagalog Davao de Oro Ata Manobo, Dibabawon, Kagan, Mandaya,
Mangguangan, Mansaka...
- The
Lumad are a
group of
Austronesian indigenous peoples in the
southern Philippines. It is a
Cebuano term
meaning "native" or "indigenous". The term is...
- (1912). "Report on the
drinks and
drinking among the Mandaya, Manobo, and
Mangguangan Tribes". The
Philippine Journal of Science:
Section A. 7: 106–114....
- (1912). "Report on the
drinks and
drinking among the Mandaya, Manobo, and
Mangguangan Tribes". The
Philippine Journal of Science:
Section A. 7: 106–114. v...
- (1912). "Report on the
drinks and
drinking among the Mandaya, Manobo, and
Mangguangan Tribes". The
Philippine Journal of Science:
Section A. 7: 106–114. "Braggot"...
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Numbering only
about 7,000, they live
along the s****s of
Davao Gulf. The
Mangguangan people now
number only 3,000. They can be
found in
Davao del Sur and...
- have been
identified as part of the Proto-Malay group:
Mangyan people Mangguangan people While there are
other ethnic groups in the Philippines, that are...
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Agusan is a
Manobo language of
northeastern Mindanao in the Philippines.
Agusan Manobo (consisting of the Umayam, Adgawan, Surigao, and
Omayamnon dialects)...
- (1912). "Report on the
drinks and
drinking among the Mandaya, Manobo, and
Mangguangan Tribes". The
Philippine Journal of Science:
Section A. 7: 106–114. Lanier...