Banguingui, also known as Sama Banguingui or Samal Banguingui (alternative spellings include Bangingi’, Bangingi, Banguingui, Balanguingui, and Balangingi)...
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Banguingui, officially the Municipality of Banguingui (Tausūg: Kawman sin Banguingui; Tagalog: Bayan ng Banguingui), is a 4th class municipality in the...
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Ubian-Tandubas and Sapa-Sapa Regions) and Sinama Banguingui (concentrated in Buan Island and spoken by Banguingui people). The Bajau-Sama language is also spoken...
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University, Zamboanga City. She is married to Abdulwahid O. Sahdulla, mayor of Banguingui, and is sister to Delna Indanan-Hassan who married ARMM Assemblyman Alhabsi...
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Lanong were large outrigger warships used by the Iranun and the Banguingui people of the Philippines. They could reach up to 30 m (98 ft) in length and...
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Garay were traditional native warships of the Banguingui people in the Philippines and were used by the Bruneian Navy. In the 18th and 19th centuries,...
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Hiligaynon Boholano Surigaonon Butuanon Davaoeño Waray Karay-a) Moro (Banguingui Iranun Maguindanao Maranao Tausug Sama-Bajau Sangirese Yakan) Lumad (Blaan...
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Mun Sultan Kudarat Tacurong* 109,319 153.40 712.64 20 CC Sultan Kudarat Banguingui 35,616 352.59 101.01 14 Mun Sulu Hadji Panglima Tahil 7,906 67.90 116...
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Ubian-Tandubas and Sapa-Sapa Regions) and Sinama Banguingui (concentrated in Buan Island and spoken by Banguingui people). Chavacano, Cebuano, and Yakan are...
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between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Philippine government. Banguingui Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines C.Michael Hogan. 2011. "Celebes...
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to 1870, around 200,000 to 300,000 people were enslaved by Iranun and Banguingui slavers. These were taken by piracy from passing ships as well as coastal...
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indicating that at least some Sama-Bajau groups from northern Sulu (e.g. the Banguingui) were involved, along with non-Sama-Bajau groups like the Iranun. The...
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to 1870, around 200,000 to 300,000 people were enslaved by Iranun and Banguingui slavers. David P. Forsythe put the estimate much higher, at around 2 million...
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Archipelago and live primarily in the hinterlands of Basilan. The Sama Banguingui live in the lowlands of Sulu, while the nomadic Luwa'an live in coastal...
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late-19th centuries, the lanong and garay warships of the Iranun and Banguingui pirates were crewed entirely with male galley slaves captured from previous...
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eleven islands are open to the public. The islands are managed by the Banguingui people. The name "Once Islas", meaning "eleven islands" is in the Chavacano...
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Demographics Population 530,000 (2015) Pop. density 515.6/km2 (1335.4/sq mi) Ethnic groups Banguingui Bajau Suluk/Tausug Zamboangueño Additional information...
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Ethnic groups in the Philippines (section Banguingui)
themselves as Sama. Banguingui, also known as Sama Banguingui or Samal Banguingui (alternative spellings include Bangingi’, Bangingi, Banguingui, Balanguingui...
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southwestern part of the island, in close vicinity to Sulu group and Banguingui Isles, making it the third most populous town after Isabela City and Lamitan...
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Southeast Asia (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei) Sama (including Banguingui), Bajaw, Abaknon Islam → Sunni Islam Samana Americans Indo-European →...
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the Banguingui people. Lepa - houseboats of the Sama-Bajau with no outriggers. Salisipan - long and narrow war canoes of the Iranun and Banguingui peoples...
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the inhabitants of Taluksangay are Muslims the descendants of the Sama Banguingui who were branded by history as pirates of Southeast Asia, but never conquered...
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numerous occasions by the Spaniards, other settlements like Maimbung, Banguingui and Tawi-Tawi were used as assembly areas and hideouts for pirates. The...
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century illustration of a lanong, the main warships used by the Iranun and Banguingui people Tausūg horsemen in Sulu, taken on December 30, 1899. Sarimanok...
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Pangasinan (Cabarruyan Island) Balabac, Palawan (Balabac and Bugsuk Islands) Banguingui, Sulu (Tongkil Islands) Banton, Romblon Biri, Northern Samar Cagayancillo...
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Archipelago The ethnic groups that speak this language (including the Banguingui), see Sama-Bajau peoples Jayiram Samal, an Indian comic actor Sámal Joensen-Mikines...
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and narrow war canoes, with or without outriggers, of the Iranun and Banguingui people of the Philippines. They were mainly used for piracy and for raids...
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centuries, when fleets of lanong and garay warships of the Iranun and Banguingui people started engaging in piracy and coastal raids for slave and plunder...
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non-Yakan residents. A lesser percentage can speak or understand Samal/Banguingui and Iranon, which are mostly confined to members of their respective ethnolinguistic...
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in a Cavite shipyard (1899) A paraw in Palawan Garay warships of the Banguingui An owong at Lake Sebu An armadahan at Laguna de Bay (1968) War canoe salisipan...
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