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    baybayin survived and evolved into multiple forms—the Tagbanwa script of Palawan, and the Hanuno'o and Buhid scripts of Mindoro—and was used to create the...
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    Luzon. Bigiw - small double-outrigger bangka from Mindanao, Visayas, and Palawan characterized by a knife-like prow. Its name means "needlefish." They are...
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    islands: Jamayan 加麻延 (present-day Calamian), Balaoyou 巴姥酉 (present-day Palawan),and Pulihuan 蒲裏喚 (perhaps Tuliahan River, near present-day Manila). Their...
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    Sichra, Inge (2003). La vitalidad del quechua: lengua y sociedad en dos provincias de Cochabamba (in Spanish). Plural editores. p. 121. ISBN 978-99905-75-14-9...
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  • tools in the Tabon Cave in Palawan. 8,000 The ancestors in the other caves: Batangas, Bulacan and Rizal. The other caves of Palawan: Guri and Duyong cave where...
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    (1957). The First Shark. Weekly Women's Magazine. The Palawan. Survival International. "The Palawan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 17...
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    Anatala and Ang Maygawâ in "Carta sobre la idolatria de los naturales de la provincia de Zambales, y de los del pueblo de Santo Tomas y otros circunvecinos"...
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