- doi:10.2307/3623084. JSTOR 3623084. Himes,
Ronald S. 2007. "The
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- (Tondano, Tombulu, Tonsea, Tontemboan, and Tonsawang)
comprise the
Minahasan microgroup,
while three (Bantik, Toratan, and Sangir) are part of the
Sangiric group...
-
areas of
Soccksargen and
Davao Occidental.
Blaan belongs to the
Bilic microgroup of the
Philippine language subgroup,
along with
Giangan Manobo, Tiruray...
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Ronald S. (2006). The
Kalamian Microgroup of
Philippine Languages (PDF).
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David (2003b). "The Saluan-Banggai
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eastern Sulawesi" (PDF). In Lynch, John (ed.).
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- languages. The
Greater Central Philippine subgroup comprises the
following microgroups:
Central Philippine languages (including Tagalog,
Bikol languages, and...
-
which they call Saluan–Taliabu. Mead,
David (2003a). "The Saluan-Banggai
microgroup of
eastern Sulawesi". In Lynch, John (ed.).
Issues in
Austronesian historical...
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James N. (1989). "The
North Sulawesi Microgroups: In
Search of
Higher Level Connections". In Sneddon,
James N. (ed.)....
- book was
published in English.
According to Maffesoli, neo
tribes are
microgroups of
people who
share common interests in
urban areas. The
members of these...