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ethnolinguistic groups namely, the Ka****anen, Tagbanwa, Palawano, Taaw't Bato,
Molbog, and
Batak tribes. They live in
remote villages in the
mountains and coastal...
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Molbog is an
Austronesian language spoken in the
Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia. The
majority of
speakers are
concentrated at the
southernmost tip of...
- area
constitute the
homeland of the
Molbog people since the
classical era
prior to
Spanish colonization. The
Molbog are
known to have a
strong connection...
- The
Molbog-Bonggi
languages are a
proposed microgroup the
Austronesian languages comprising Bonggi and
Molbog,
spoken in
Sabah on Borneo, on
Palawan in...
- The
Molbog people dominate the muni****lity of Balabac, as well as the muni****lity of
Bataraza in the north. The area is the
homeland of the
Molbog people...
- area
constitutes the
homeland of the
Molbog people since the
classical era
prior to
Spanish colonization. The
Molbog are
known to have a
strong connection...
- Sulawesi, Indonesia—except Sama–Bajaw (languages of the "Sea Gypsies") and the
Molbog language—and form a
subfamily of
Austronesian languages.
Although the Philippines...
- blue-flycatchers, yellow-throated
leafbirds and
Palawan flower****s. The
Molbogs, a
Muslim ethnolinguistic group, are
concentrated on the island. Their...
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powerful Ma-i
nation in Mindoro. Thereafter,
groups like the
Islamized Molbog people of
southern Palawan (possibly
originally from Sabah), and the Cuyonon...
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interior of Mindoro. Malay,
spoken in
south Palawan. Manide,
spoken in Quezon.
Molbog,
spoken in
south Palawan. Onhan,
spoken in Romblon. Palawano,
spoken in...