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    The Kalagan (also spelled Kagan, Kaagan, or by the Spanish as Caragan) are a subgroup of the Mandaya-Mansaka people who speak the Kalagan language. The...
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  • Kalagan may refer to: Kalagan, Azerbaijan Kalagan, Iran Kalagan people Kalagan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Kalagan is an Austronesian dialect cluster of the Davao Region of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is also spoken in a few parts of Caraga, still in Mindanao...
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    Bukidnon people of Bukidnon; the Bagobo, Mandaya, Mansaka, Tagakaulo of the Davao Region who inhabit the mountains bordering Davao Gulf; the Kalagan people who...
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    Mangyan peoples Alangan Tadyawan Moro people Iranun people Jama Mapun Kalagan people Maguindanao people Maranao people Molbog people Sama people Sangirese...
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    Muslim conversion and maintained a highland animistic culture. The Kalagan people are part Islamized and part Chistianized and related to the Tagacaolos...
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    serves as the regional administrative center. Caraga is named after the Kalagan people (Spanish "Caragan"), a Mansakan subgroup (related to Visayans) native...
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    its founding, derived from the word calagan, from the Kalagan people, whose name means "people of the [fierce/brave] spirit". The Italian adventurer Giovanni...
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    Sultanate of Maguindanao (category Moro people)
    and Kalagan peoples, while in more mutual yet interdependent trade-based relationships were highlander Tirurays and Manobos. The Iranun peoples settled...
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  • of the Tagalog people of 20th century Quezon city, the baglan and mandadawak healing practices and stone beliefs of the Itneg people in Abra, and the...
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    Encomienda of Bislig. The etymology of the word “Caraga” is named after the Kalagan people (Spanish "Caragan"), a Mansakan subgroup (related to Visayans) native...
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    Lumad (redirect from Lumad people)
    forest The Kalagan, also spelled K'lagan or (by the Spanish) Caragan, are a subgroup of the Mandaya-Mansaka people who speak the Kalagan language. They...
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  • dish cooked with turmeric and other spices. It originates from Kalagan (or Caragan) people of the Caraga and Davao Regions of Mindanao. It is similar to...
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    surrounding Lumad tribes. It is the shortened form of the original Manobo and Kalagan name Apo Sandawa ("Elder Sandawa" or "Grandfather Sandawa"), the name of...
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    Mansaka, Mandaya, Manobo, Mangguangan, Dibabawon, Aeta, Kamayo, Davaweño and Kalagan. Similar to the history of other Mindanao provinces, most of the present...
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    Ifugao, Itneg, Kankanaey) Lumad: Mindanao (e.g., Kamayo, Mandaya, Mansaka, Kalagan, Manobo, Tasaday, T'boli) Malagasy: Madagascar (e.g., Betsileo, Merina...
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    include: Badjao Iranun Jama Mapun Kalagan Kalibugan Maguindanaon Maranaw Palawanon Molbog Sama Sangil Tausūg Yakan The Moro people speak their native languages...
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    the north. The province is the traditional homeland of the Mandaya and Kalagan/Kaagan. Davao Oriental is the easternmost province in the country with...
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    population of 24,430 people. Garcia Hernandez is 57 kilometres (35 mi) from Tagbilaran. The town is home to the sacred burial cave of Kalagan. Garcia Hernandez...
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    Hinatuan, and Lingig has a distinct version spoken. The Kalagans are the Islamized-indigenous people in the Western Davao gulf area. They became Muslim in...
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    The Maguindanaon people are an Austronesian ethnic group from the Philippines. The Maguindanaon are part of wider political identity of Muslims known as...
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    2020 census, it has a population of 44,451 people. Banaybanay is derived from the two native words Banay (Kalagan word), meaning sprout due to its main livelihood...
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    Tattooing was also lost in some groups (like the Tagalog and the Moro people) shortly before the colonial period due to their (then recent) conversion...
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    Talisay Around 30% of the population belong to the indigenous Mandaya and Kalagan communities. Poverty Incidence of San Isidro San Isidro is largely planted...
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    heavy rain. Pioneer settlers were the Austronesian indigenous peoples Mandaya and Kalagan, and the Arabic-Indo-Malayan-influenced Maguindanao and Maranao...
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    The Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA), officially designated as Republic Act No. 8371, is a Philippine law that recognizes and promotes the...
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    tribes occupied the region. It is believed that the Manobos, Mandayas, Kalagans, Mansakas, and Bagobos occupied the area. These are the same tribes that...
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  • Malay, differing both in its typology and historical origins. The Bacan people are thought to be a Malayic community that migrated from Borneo some centuries...
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  • Porohanon Ratagnon Romblomanon Southern Sorsogon Sulod Surigaonon Tausug Waray Mansakan Davawenyo Kalagan Kamayo Mamanwa Mandaya Mansaka (unclassified) Ata †...
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    up to a million people in the Philippines are claimed to be either proficient in or have knowledge of Spanish, with around 4,000 people claiming Spanish...
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