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- BRP Tagbanua (LC-296) is a landing craft utility of the Philippine Navy. She was named after the Tagbanua tribe mainly residing in Palawan island. She...
- Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development. 2017. "Tagbanuas banished by Marcos reclaim Calauit, their ancestral domain". Press Reader...
- Lahing Pilipino Pub. Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila: National Museum. Filipino Heritage:...
- Lahing Pilipino Pub. Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila: National Museum. Filipino Heritage:...
- always been traditionally considered the punisher of dusa (crime). In Tagbanua society, the only recognized public dusa is sumbang (incest). In this case...
- Lahing Pilipino Pub. Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila: National Museum Filipino Heritage:...
- Publications. Fox, R. B. (1977). Tagbanua Heaven. Filipino Heritage, II. Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines...
- Tentative List. The Calamian Islands were originally inhabited by the Tagbanuas, Calmiananen, and Cuyonon tribes. Oral history tells that the Datu Macanas...
- tautbatorum, is named in honor of the Taawʼt-Bato peoples. The Tagbanwa (or Tagbanua) tribes, or "people of the world", are found in central and northern Palawan...
- the Tagbanuas, a cultural minority group that lives by fishing and food gathering. While preserving their native customs and traditions, the Tagbanuas are...