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the second largest island of the Philippines and is located in the southernmost part of the archipelago. |
mindanao |
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It is considered the Cultural Melting Pot of the Philippines. |
mindanao |
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the collective term used to describe the Indigenous people of Mindanao |
lumad |
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The term Lumad is a Bisayan word that means |
native or indigenous |
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The name Mamanwa is derived from the words man (first) and banwa (forest) which means |
“First Forest Dwellers” |
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They still teach their nativelanguage “_______” to their children. |
Minamanwa |
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mamanwa's leader that can be a man or a woman and the whole village will choose the person basedon merits and skills. |
tambayon |
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mamanwa pit trap |
gahong |
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mamanwa spear trap |
batayik |
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is a dance performed by their tribe healer |
Binaylan or Tinambajon |
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Mamanwa's supreme god who provides them with resources |
tahaw |
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The Manobo and Mamanwa co-exist withone another which is evidenced by their belief in Magbabaya and considering the area of ??? as sacred. |
Mt. Panlabao |
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“Manobo” or “Manuvu” or “Minuvu” means |
person or people |
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manobo may also have been originally |
mansuba, man (people) suba (river) |
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inhabit the river valleys, hillsides, plateaus, and interiors of Agusan, Bukidnon,Cotabato, Davao, Misamis Oriental, and Surigao del Sur. |
manobo |
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disappearance of certain constellations in the sky or other seasonal indicators innature |
pamiteun |
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the supreme being who created and protects the land and creatures. |
magbabaya |
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Each Manobo tribe is governed by a______. The aspirant for this position must have several qualifications and this role can be inherited as long as the person is qualified. |
Datu/Bai |
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Intervillage relationship where in village members, usually belonging to a kinship group or groups allied by marriage will help each other. |
upakat |
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tboli meaning |
people living in the hills |
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the reciprocal exchange of labor and goodwill. |
sbasa |
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The Tboli are also skilled in textile weaving,and metal work, and they produce the distinctive Tboli cloth known as |
t'nalak |
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the T'boli’s sacred cloth, made from abaca is the best-known T'boli craft and is one of the tribes’ traditional textiles. |
t'nalak |
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infused with spiritual meaning, and as such there area variety of traditions surrounding its production and use. |
t'nalak |
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is the name by which the Sama Dilaut is commonly known to outsiders. |
badjao |
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Sama Dilaut traditionally boat dwellers, also popularly called |
sea gypsies |
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permanent houses in land |
sedentary |
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land based house and boat house |
semi-sedentary |
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living in houseboats or vinta |
sea gypsies |
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sama dilaut early marriage is a common practice where the girls at age _____ and theboys at ____ —and soon after thewedding live independently. |
13 or 14 and 15 |
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sama dilaut participate in the Agal-agal Festival’s fluvial parade where they decorate their ??? to showcasetheir culture. |
lepa |
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sama dilaut participate in the fluvial parade where they decorate their boat or lepa to showcasetheir culture. |
Agal-agal Festival |
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muslim indigenous peoples in mindanao |
moro |