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Which of the following indigenous groups is associated with the 'sea gypsies'?
Which of the following indigenous groups is associated with the 'sea gypsies'?
- Yakan
- Badjao (correct)
- Tausug
- Subanen
The Maranao people primarily inhabit which of the following provinces?
The Maranao people primarily inhabit which of the following provinces?
- Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur (correct)
- Zambales
- Cagayan and Isabela
- Mountain Province
In which region of the Philippines are the Blaan people predominantly found?
In which region of the Philippines are the Blaan people predominantly found?
- Central Cordillera
- Zamboanga Peninsula
- Batanes Islands
- Southern Philippines (correct)
The term 'Mangyan' refers to which group of people?
The term 'Mangyan' refers to which group of people?
Which indigenous group is known as the 'first forest dwellers'?
Which indigenous group is known as the 'first forest dwellers'?
The Tboli people are mainly located in which region?
The Tboli people are mainly located in which region?
The Ibanag people primarily inhabit which provinces?
The Ibanag people primarily inhabit which provinces?
The Higaonon people occupy mountainous regions in which of the following areas?
The Higaonon people occupy mountainous regions in which of the following areas?
Which group is related to the Aetas?
Which group is related to the Aetas?
Which indigenous group is associated with the Tigwa-Salug Valley in Bukidnon?
Which indigenous group is associated with the Tigwa-Salug Valley in Bukidnon?
Flashcards
Who are the Tagbanua?
Who are the Tagbanua?
Found in Central and Northern Palawan.
Who are the Matigsalug?
Who are the Matigsalug?
Indigenous group in Tigwa-Salug Valley, Bukidnon.
Who are the Badjao?
Who are the Badjao?
Referred to as the sea gypsies of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
Who are the Bontoc?
Who are the Bontoc?
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Who are the Maranao?
Who are the Maranao?
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Who are the Dumagat?
Who are the Dumagat?
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Who are the Subanen?
Who are the Subanen?
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Who are the Blaan?
Who are the Blaan?
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Who are the Mamanua?
Who are the Mamanua?
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Who are the Mangyan?
Who are the Mangyan?
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Study Notes
- Tagbanua can be found in Central and Northern Palawan.
- Matigsalug, an indigenous group, lives in Tigwa-Salug Valley in Bukidnon.
- Badjao are called the "sea gypsies of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi."
- Bontoc live in Mountain Province.
- Maranao inhabit Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur.
- Dumagat is an indigenous group in Bulacan.
- Subanen are native to the Zamboanga Peninsula.
- Blaan can be found in the Southern part of the Philippines.
- Mamanua are the "first forest dwellers".
- Mangyan is a generic term for the various indigenous groups of Mindoro.
- Ivatan are natives of Batanes.
- Aeta inhabit the province of Zambales.
- Tausug are the Suluk people.
- Cuyunon can be found in Cuyo Islands in Palawan.
- Bagobo is one of the largest indigenous groups in Southern Mindanao.
- Ifugao is an indigenous group in Central Cordillera.
- Bugkalot are also known as the Ilongot.
- Tboli is one of the indigenous peoples groups in SOCCSKSARGEN.
- Mandaya can be found in Davao Oriental and Davao del Norte.
- Talaandig is one of the indigenous peoples groups of Bukidnon.
- Ibanag inhabit Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya.
- Higaonon occupy the mountainous regions of Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon plateau, and the mountain borders of Agusan and Lanao in the east and west.
- Kankanaey are a South-Central Cordillera indigenous peoples group.
- Yakan can be found in the Sulu Archipelago.
- Tiruray are a traditional hill people of Southwestern Mindanao.
- Agta are an indigenous group related to the Aetas.
- Manobo refers to people with a subsistence level economy located in the mountains of Bukidnon.
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