• Blaan, also known as Bilaan, is an Austronesian language of the southern Philippines spoken by an indigenous ethnic group of the same name who inhabited...
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    Blaan people (redirect from B'laan)
    civet coffee-producing settlement. Sometimes erroneously referred to as "B'laan". "Ethnicity in the Philippines (2020 Census of Population and Housing)"...
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    some 130 to 195 languages spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the...
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    Koronadal (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    unsuccessful in the south. Eventually the B'laan and the Maguindanao became trade partners with the B'laan settling in the mountains and the Maguindanao...
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  • a one-hour Saturday morning news and commentary program, hosted by Boy B'laan, aired in the Teleradyo format, simulcasting from DXRD 711 kHz Davao City...
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  • Estelita Tumandan Bantilan, master weaver, Malapatan, Sarangani, Weaving (B'laan igem), 2016 Yabing Masalon Dulo, master weaver, Polomolok, South Cotabato...
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    Lumad (section Languages)
    northwestern Sultan Kudarat Province. They speak the Tiruray language, which is related to Bagobo, B'laan, and T'boli. Coastal Tirurays are mostly farmers, hunters...
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    General Santos (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    of the Philippine Army and the settlement's leading pioneer. The nomadic B'laan people are the original inhabitants of present-day General Santos, and traces...
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    South Cotabato (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    population in the province. Other indigenous Filipino tribes are the T'boli and B'laan tribes in Lake Sebu and T'boli municipalities, famous for their brassworks...
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    Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    Tingguian Ilongot people Itawis Ivatan people Kapampangan people Lumad peoples B'laan people Bagobo Mandaya Manobo Mansaka Matigsalug Subanon people T'boli people...
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    Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
    northwestern Sultan Kudarat Province. They speak the Tiruray language, which is related to Bagobo, B'laan, and T'boli. Coastal Tirurays are mostly farmers, hunters...
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  • Established 1987 Principal Rodel V. Ramirez Language English, Filipino, Bisayan, Ilokano, Muslim, B'laan etc. Nickname KNHS Publication 'The Gleam' (English)...
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    in Zamboanga; the Mamanwa in the Agusan-Surigao border region; and the B'laan, Teduray and Tboli of the region of Cotabato. The Manobo is a large ethnographic...
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    National Living Treasures Award (Philippines) (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
    Recognized for her commitment to the safeguarding and promotion of the B'laan igem (mat weaving) tradition Blaan Malapatan, Sarangani Presidential proclamation...
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    the groups: Yakan, Subanen, Manobo, Higaonon, Bagobo, Mandaya, Mansaka, B'laan, Sangir, Ata Manobo, T'boli, Teduray, Arumanen, Mamanwa, Maranao, Magindanao...
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  • kotyapi (Maranao), kotapi (Subanon), fegereng (Tiruray), faglong, fuglung (B'laan), kudyapi (Bukidnon and Tagbanwa), hegelong (T’boli), kuglong, kadlong,...
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    in the Philippines as of 2022 have taken their names from a variety of languages both indigenous (Austronesian) and foreign (mostly Spanish). The majority...
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    Suling (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    Dayak people longhouse. It is also called as suling by the Tausug, Yakan, B'laan, and Tiruray. Other names for the suling include the lantey (Ata), kinsi...
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    Sulop (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    second-growth forest, Sulop was inhabited by the natives of the Tagacaolo, B’laan, and Bagobo tribes. The B’laans were headed by their tribal chieftain DATU...
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    Padada (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    68.82% of the total population. Other dialects spoken in the area are; B´laan, 6.40%; Bagobo 2.88%; Hiligaynon (Ilongo) 1.70%; Manobo 6.72%; Ilocano 1...
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    Malita (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    Academy, Inc. Don Juan Technical Academy of Davao, Inc. (Malita Branch) B'laan National High School Benjamin V. Bautista Sr. Special High School Demoloc...
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  • available anywhere as paint. The Lumad peoples of Mindanao such as the B'laan, Mandaya, Mansaka and T'boli are skilled in the art of dyeing abaca fiber...
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  • because for Filipinos, dance is the highest symbolic form. It transcends language and is able to convey emotions, collective memory, and articulate their...
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    There are 18 Lumad ethnolinguistic groups: Ata people, Bagobo, Banwaon, B'laan, Bukidnon, Dibabawon, Higaonon, Mamanwa, Mandaya, Manguwangan, Manobo, Mansaka...
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    Philippine mythology (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    D’wata. Man and woman were created out of statues. Creation Story – Melu (B’laan): 139–140  – Melu created the Earth with his dead skin that came off as...
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    Caste (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    on martial prowess. Examples include the Mandaya, Bagobo, Tagakaulo, and B'laan peoples who had warriors called the bagani or magani. Similarly, in the...
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    Iglesia ni Cristo (category CS1 Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    community project was inaugurated by the church on May 27, 2016, for the B'laan tribe in Bgy. Danlag, Tampakan South, South Cotabato in southern Philippines...
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    Anito (category Articles containing Tausug-language text)
    considered diwata varies by ethnic group. In some ethnic groups like the B'laan, Cuyonon Visayans, and the Tagalog, Diwata refers to the supreme being in...
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    Tulunan (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    order. However, peace was restored through the marriage of Datu Mangko to a B’laan woman, leading to the subjugation of the B’laans under Datu Mangko's leadership...
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    Tube zither (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    ohitang. On Mindanao the Bagobo call it the taw-go, tugo, or padang. The B’laan or Bilaan, call it sluray, sluday or sloroy. The Subanun call their five-string...
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