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    impact on the Mamanwa's religious practices. The tribe produces winnowing baskets, rattan hammocks, and other household containers. Mamanwa (also spelled...
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  • The Mamanwa language is a Central Philippine language spoken by the Mamanwa people. It is spoken in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del...
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  • Kalagan and Tagakaolo Mamanwa Mamanwa Andrew Gallman (1997) rejects Zorc's classification of the Mansakan languages and Mamanwa as primary branches of...
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    on the Mamanwa's religious practices. The tribe produce excellent winnowing baskets, rattan hammocks, and other household containers. Mamanwa (also spelled...
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  • Southern Philippines Inata (possibly 2 dialects) Inati (Inete) (2 dialects) Mamanwa Batak (5–8 dialects) Iraya (Mangyan) Ata/Tigwa/Matigsalug Manobo Extinct...
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  • Dabawenyo Mandayan Mansaka Mandaya Kamayo Kalagan (a dialect cluster) Mamanwa The Mansakan subgrouping below is from Gallman (1974). Individual languages...
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    Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon, the Ati and Tumandok of Panay, the Mamanwa of Mindanao, and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in...
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    Cyrtodactylus mamanwa is a species of gecko endemic to the Philippines. It was identified in 2010 from a sample collected in 2007 on the Dinagat Island...
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    also called Sugujun; the Manobo god of hunters and trappers True: the Mamanwa deity of the forest and herder of hunting animals Mielikki, goddess of...
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  • navigation Matematikmaskinnämnden, the Swedish Board for Computing Machinery Mamanwa language, a Central Philippine language (ISO 639-3 code) Ticker symbol...
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    of Luzon, the Batak of Palawan, the Agta of the Sierra Madres, and the Mamanwa of Mindanao. The Negritos are the descendants of the same early East Eurasian...
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    The BRP Mamanwa (LC-294) is a landing craft utility of the Philippine Navy. She was named after the Mamanwa tribe, one of the Lumad tribes in Mindanao...
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  • also suggests a divergence from the Papuan people of New Guinea and the Mamanwa people of the Philippines about 32,000 years ago, with a rapid population...
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  • BRP Mamanwa...
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  • or "aboriginal"). The Manobo possess Denisovan admixture, much like the Mamanwa. Manobos also hold Austroasiatic ancestry. Manobo ancestry also show 30%...
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    present-day New Guineans and an indigenous tribe in the Philippines known as Mamanwa. This study confirms Aboriginal Australians as one of the oldest living...
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    seashores in Davao del Sur; the Subanon of upland areas in Zamboanga; the Mamanwa in the Agusan-Surigao border region; and the B'laan, Teduray and Tboli...
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    people Waray people Aeta people Andamanese Ati people Batak (Philippines) Mamanwa Orang Asli Semang Batek Jahai Lanoh Mani (Mani people are closely related...
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    Alta Umiray Dumaget Caraga Agusan Ata Manobo Butuanon Higaonon Kamayo Mamanwa Surigaonon Central Luzon Abellen Ambala Antsi Botolan Casiguran Dumagat...
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    ) of Luzon, the Ati of Western Visayas, the Batak of Palawan, and the Mamanwa of Mindanao. Today they comprise just 0.03% of the total Philippine population...
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    Porohanon Ratagnon Romblomanon Southern Sorsogon Sulod Surigaonon Tausug Waray Mansakan Davawenyo Kalagan Kamayo Mamanwa Mandaya Mansaka (unclassified) Ata †...
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  • early Australo-Melanesian migrations. These groups include the Aeta, Ati, Mamanwa, and the Batak, among others. Despite physical appearances, they all speak...
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    Sorsogon Sulod Surigaonon Tausug Waray Mansakan Davawenyo Kalagan Kamayo Mamanwa Mandaya Mansaka Tagalogic Kasiguranin Tagalog Old Tagalog † Batangueño...
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    CI=95%] Haplogroup Y2a1 - Philippines (Bugkalot, Ivatan, Surigaonon, Manobo, Mamanwa, etc.), Malaysia (Sabah, Acheh Malay from Kedah, Banjar from Perak), Indonesia...
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    Fishing villages dotted along the coast facing the Hinatuan Passage while Mamanwa tribes inhabited the interior highlands. The confluence of three major...
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    Yakan) Lumad (Blaan Bukidnon Subanon Kamayo Manobo/Bagobo Mandaya Mansaka Tasaday Tboli ) Negrito (Mamanwa) Ilocano Zamboangueño / Zamboangueño Chavacano...
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    Porohanon Ratagnon Romblomanon Southern Sorsogon Sulod Surigaonon Tausug Waray Mansakan Davawenyo Kalagan Kamayo Mamanwa Mandaya Mansaka (unclassified) Ata †...
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    in the 1990s Bibliographic source Batak Palawan Island 386 Elder 1987 Mamanwa Mindoro Island 1000 Grimes 2000 Ati Northern Panay Island 30 Pennoyer 1987:4...
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    aboriginal folk are found locally known as kongking or variously called mamanwa which means "mountain people". They were believed to be migrants from Mindanao...
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    Anvil Publishing. Picardal Jr., E. B. (2017). Socio-cultural History of Mamanwa Adaptations of Community in Sitio Palayan, Barangay Caucab, Almeria Biliran...
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