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Tagabawa is a
Manobo language of
Davao City and
Mount Apo in Mindanao, the Philippines.
Tagabawa is
spoken in
Cotabato and
Davao del Sur provinces, and...
- Mandaya, K'lagan, Subanen, Tasaday, Tboli, Mamanuwa, Tagakaolo, Talaandig,
Tagabawa, Ubu', Tinenanen, Kuwemanen, K'lata and Diyangan.
Considered as "vulnerable...
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National Living Treasures Award in 1998. She was
known for her Bagobo-
Tagabawa textiles and was
known as the "last
Bagobo weaver".
Monon was born on December...
- Bukidnon,
Ilianen North: Binukid, Ka****anen, Higaonon,
Kinamigin South:
Tagabawa, Sarangani,
Cotabato Elkins (1974:637)
classifies the
Manobo languages...
- (Ethnologue) in an area
stretching from
Catalunan to Calinan. The
nearby Tagabawa language is also
known as Bagobo, and is not to be
confused with Giangan...
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Bagobo and
Clata territories.
Tagabawa or Bagobo-
Tagabawa are an
indigenous tribe in Mindanao. They
speak the
Tagabawa language,
which is a
Manobo language...
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Culture and the Arts.
Archived from the
original on May 9, 2023.
Retrieved December 23, 2023.
Tagabawa-language
texts at
Project Gutenberg Literature PH...
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living in the foothills,
including the Obo,
Manobo Bagobo,
Manobo Apao,
Tagabawa, Matigsalug, Ata, Arumanen, Tinananen, Kulamanen,
Tagakaulo and
Kagan peoples...
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South Cotabato:
Cotabato (with
subgroup Tasaday and Blit), Sarangani,
Tagabawa Western Bukidnon: Kiriyeteka, Ilentungen, and ****ngiyen
Agusan del Sur...
- are the Maguindanaons,
Ilocanos and
Manobo groups of Obo, Ilianen, and
Tagabawa.
Cebuano is the most
widely spoken language,
especially in the city proper...