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PANAMIN, also
Panamin or
Panamin Foundation, was the nonstock,
nonprofit organization created to
protect the
interests of
Philippine cultural minorities...
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adjacent Manobo languages 200
years ago.
Manuel Elizalde was the head of
PANAMIN, the
Philippine government agency created in 1968 to
protect the interests...
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supervised by the
Presidential ****istance on
National Minorities (
PANAMIN),
which was led by
Elizalde himself.
Independent anthropologists were prohibited...
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People from
Lantapan and
Talakag who
choose to call
themselves as such when
Panamin took
custody of them
since September 18, 1975. the
women of this tribe...
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Authority (SPDA) and the
Presidential ****istance on
National Minorities (
PANAMIN),
which was
later accused of
facilitating the
exploitation of
natural resources...
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Redmanizers (13). The team
debuted in
April 1973 as the
Komatsu Komets for the
PANAMIN basketball tournament. In June 1973, it
joined the
Manila Industrial and...
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Lower Mainit Lutay Malabod Malalag Cogon Malandag Malungon Gamay Nagpan Panamin Poblacion San Juan San
Miguel San
Roque Talus Tamban Upper Biangan Upper...
- old clearings." In 1978, the
Presidential Arm for
National Minorities (
PANAMIN) was
authorized to design,
implement and
maintain settlements among the...
- Conjunction: Translation: de or hana if ṅana if dopā that meklāpāṅāmin and then
pāṅāmin and then minu ⟨-nu⟩ and then
mapatke because of...
- operators,
machinists and
their families.
Under the
Marcos administration,
PANAMIN, or
Presidential ****istance on
National Minorities, was in
charge of protecting...