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Originated in Bicol, Luzon
Bicolano
numbering around half a million people, who inhabit the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela, and Nueva Vizcaya
Ibanag
Inhabitants of the lowlands, and coastal areas of northern Luzon, they are also found in central Luzon, Metro Manila, and some towns in the Visayas, and Mindanao. About 8 million speakers and most of these individuals are Christians
ILOCANO
Predominant in the Batanes islands of the Philippines. They have close cultural links with Taiwanese aborigines
IVATAN
People originated from the central plains of Luzon, starting from Bataan up to Nueva Ecija
KAPAMPANGAN
Comprise of various ethnolinguistic groups in southern, and western Mindanao who are the same as other Filipinos, but whose religion is Islam (TAUSUG, MAGUINDANAO, MARANAO, SAMAL, YAKAN AND BANGUINGUI)
MORO
9th largest Filipino Ethnic group. They originated from the NW seaboard of Luzon
PANGASINENSE
Inhabitants of Zambales, and the city of Olongapo. Currently make up a large proportion of the population in the municipalities of Zambales province north of Iba
Sambal
River people also known in the Anglicized form as Subanen. A tribe indigenous to the Zamboanga Peninsula area (Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental)
SUBANON
The first settlers of Manila and its surrounding areas. One of the most widespread groups of people in the Philippines. Their language was chosen as the official language of the country in the 1930s
TAGALOG
Some of these individuals are also found in some parts of Mindanao. Languages are Cebuano, Ilonggo, Waray-waray. This ethnic group includes Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Waray, Romblomanon, Masbateno, Karay-a, Aklanon, Cuyonon, etc.
VISAYAN
Numbering around a million people who inhabit the provinces and cities of Cavite, Zamboanga Provinces, Basilan, Ternate, Ermita, Cotabato, Davao, and Malaysia
CHAVACANOS
They can be found in the Sulu archipelago
BADJAO
They include Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankana-ey, Kalanguya, theylive in the highlands of Luzon. They are primarily located in the Cordillera Administrative Region
IGOROT
Headhunting group found in the Caraballo mountains
ILONGOTS
They comprise of several tribes such as the Manobo, Tasaday, Mamanwa, Mandaya and Kalagan. They primarily inhabit the eastern parts of Mindanao such as the Caraga, and Davao regions
LUMAD
Found in Mindoro they are 13% in the population
MANGYAN
live in remote areas throughout the islands. They include Negrito, Aeta, Batak and Mamanwa
NEGRITO
Group of indigenous Filipino people that resides in teh NE portion of Palawan
BATAK
Found in Southern Palawan particularly Quezon, Palawan
PALAWAN
From the municipality of Cagayancillo in Palawan province. There are about 36,000 in the Philippines
KAGAYANEN
Concentrated in Balabak island and are also found in other islands of the coast of Palawan as far north as Panaka. Their name means murky or turbid water
MOLBOG
Found in the Western and Eastern coastal areas of central Palawan. Name means "people of the world"
TAGBANWA
Name means People of the Rock. They are not actually a separate language or ethnic group but rather a small community of traditional SW Palawanos who happen to reside in thecrater of an extinct volcano during certain season of the year, in houses built on raised floors inside caves though other s have set their home in the open slopes
TAAW'T BATO
Indigenous group who live between Capiz and Lambunao on Panay island. They are the only Visayan group to have fully retained their pre-Hispanic way of life and customs into the modern day, mostly due to their isolation in the mountainous interior of Panay
TUMANDOK
The area of the AETAS , Negros Occidental, Ilo-Ilo and Antique , Capiz, are inhabitants of WHAT REGION?
REGION VI WESTERN VISAYAS PANAY ISLAND
IN which area of our region the number of Indigenous People is not dominated?
MINDANAO
You can find the Badjaos in Subanon, Zamboanga Del Sur, and Sibugay of region
REGION IX
Indigenous people of TARLAC ARE are from what region
REGION III
There is no conclusive estimate on the total population of Indigenous people in the country because of the following, excep
Indigenous people are plenty and scattered all over the country