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    The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves...
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    The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (A'a sama) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia...
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    known as the Sama-Bajau peoples. The Sama Dea (Samal/Sama) are part of the Sama-Bajau peoples, more accurately a general subgroup of "Land Sama" native to...
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    themselves, under various forms of vassalage were Iranun (including Maranao), Sama-Bajau, Subanon, Sarangani, and Kalagan peoples, while in more mutual yet interdependent...
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    outrigger boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The boats are made by Sama-Bajau, Tausug and Yakan peoples living in the Sulu Archipelago, Zamboanga peninsula...
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    speak a language known as Bissa Yakan, which has characteristics of both Sama-Bajau Sinama and Tausug (Jundam 1983: 7-8). It is written in the Malayan Arabic...
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    ships of the Sama-Bajau people in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. They were traditionally used as houseboats by the seagoing Sama Dilaut. Since...
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    typically built for Sama-Bajau children. Birau - small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people. Buggoh - small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people. Owong...
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    popular among Muslim Filipinos, including among the Maguindanao, Maranao, Sama-Bajau, and Tausug people. It is commonly served during special occasions and...
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  • districts of Tacna province, Peru Sama, Asturias, a parish in the municipality of Langreo in northern Spain Sama-Bajau, an ethnic group of the Philippines...
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    Okir (section Sama)
    to the Sama agta-agta motifs. They are a particularly common motif in the beautifully-carved prows, sterns, and gunwales of various Sama-Bajau boats....
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    Tuhan Primordial Stingray: the gigantic ancient stingray which towed the Sama-Bajau to land Naga: a gigantic dragon suspended in the sky; shoots pillars of...
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    divided into four language families: Dusunic, Murutic, Paitanic, and SamaBajau. Studies suggest that the only truly Bornean languages spoken in Sabah...
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    affinity with the Lumad. The Moros like the Maguindanaon, Maranao, Tausūg, Sama-Bajau, Yakan, etc. are also excluded, despite being also native to Mindanao...
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  • from the Sama-Bajau people. It is a common delicacy in Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Basilan, and the Zamboanga Peninsula. It has also been introduced by Sama migrants...
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    Dilaut, the Sama-Bajau god of the sea and one of the two supreme deities; married to Dayang Dayang Mangilai Umboh Kamun: the Sama-Bajau totem of mantis...
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    from Sama Banguingui and they are not belong to Sama Banguingui tribe they are Luwaan or Pala'o or Bajau peoples. (alternative spellings include Bangingi’...
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    in Kudat and Likas, Kota Kinabalu, in which they assimilated with the Sama-Bajau, owing to their shared naval history as well as their common religious...
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    weapon used by Muslim Filipino ethnolinguistic groups like the Tausug, Sama-Bajau, or Yakan in the Southern Philippines. Barong blades are thick and very...
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    fishing and even the Philippine Coast Guard. Pump boats are also used by Sama-Bajau migrants and refugees in Sabah, Malaysia and eastern Indonesia (where...
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    the ancestors of the Yakan, the Balanguingui, and other closely related Sama-Bajau peoples. The 11th-century Chinese Song dynasty records also mention a...
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    fishing boats in common with other Moken communities. Moklenic languages Sama-Bajau Sea Nomads, a disambiguation page Urak Lawoi "The lost world: Myanmar's...
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    the Igorot; tonong among the Maguindanao and Maranao; umboh among the Sama-Bajau; nunò or umalagad among Tagalogs and Visayans; nonò among Bicolanos; umagad...
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    Djenging is a type of large double-outrigger plank boat built by the Sama-Bajau people of the Philippines. It is typically used as a houseboat, though...
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    Subanen, who settled along the riverbanks in inland areas; and the various Sama-Bajau and Yakan ethnic groups who settled in coastal areas. Tausūg settlers...
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  • spread in Bisaya-speaking regions. Based on techno and house music with Sama-Bajau tangonggo rhythms, it is regarded as the first "Filipino-fied" electronic...
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  • migration originating from Mainland Southeast Asia. This is similar to the Sama Bajau people. The Manobo possess Denisovan admixture, much like the Mamanwa...
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    satgat Making conical hats (nón tơi) in Huế countryside, Vietnam Three Sama-Bajau women wearing saruk from Jolo, Sulu, Philippines, c.1900 Tortoiseshell...
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    Hunter-Gatherers: Foraging Adaptations in the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago - The Sama-Bajau". In Peter Bellwood; James J. Fox; Darrell Tryon (eds.). The Austronesians:...
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  • Ontang is a type of raft of the Sama-Bajau people of the Philippines. They resemble a miniature catamaran, with two bamboo floats about 1 m (3.3 ft) long...
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