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    The Lumad are a group of Austronesian indigenous peoples in the southern Philippines. It is a Cebuano term meaning "native" or "indigenous". The term...
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    The New Bataan massacre occurred when five Lumad teachers and community workers and their two drivers were killed in Barangay Andap, New Bataan, Davao...
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    name of his band "Bagong Lumad" literally means "New Native", a name and philosophy that was carried over into Bagong Lumad Artists Foundation, Inc. (www...
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  • communities and include them all in policymaking decisions. Regarding the Lumad, human rights defenders wish to bring attention to Indigenous social issues...
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    Bali-og (section Lumad)
    seashells, mother-of-pearl, and copper or brass ornaments. Among the various Lumad peoples of Mindanao, particularly the inter-related Manobo groups, bali-og...
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    Our Lady of Pompei School (Private) There are several Lumad community schools built by Lumads tribes themselves. Alternative Learning Center for Agricultural...
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    National Police were the bombing of Lumad schools, the food blockade against Lumad communities which forced Lumads to go hungry and move away from their...
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    arrested on kidnapping and human trafficking charges over the transport of Lumad minors from the town of Talaingod, Davao Del Norte. Ocampo's group was released...
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  • 'disappointingly predictable' reaction to Lumad killings". The Philippine Star. September 9, 2015. Retrieved September 9, 2015. "Lumad: Caught in the middle of a war"...
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    Ramirez Booc (April 17, 1994 — February 24, 2022) was a Filipino volunteer Lumad teacher. He was known as an activist vocal on-ground and in social media...
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    combined population of 15.56 million, in 2020; they include the Igorot, Lumad, Mangyan, and the indigenous peoples of Palawan. Negritos are thought to...
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  • Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay (died 20 November 2023) was a Filipino Lumad leader and environmentalist. She was the first and only female chieftain in the...
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  • kulintang. The non-Islamized natives of Mindanao are collectively known as the Lumad people. Like the Igorot, they still retain much of their animistic anito...
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  • self-defense. While in exile, Amaya becomes the baybayin teacher of the tribe Lumad where she meets Dayaw. She then becomes a full-pledged warrior and reunites...
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    (Moros to the Spaniards) and by non-Muslim Indigenous groups now known as Lumad peoples. In the traditional structure of Moro societies, the sultans were...
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    plant-based designs and folk motifs that can be usually found among the Moro and Lumad people of the Southern Philippines, as well as parts of Sabah. It is particularly...
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    Meanwhile, the non-Moro peoples of Mindanao are collectively referred to as the Lumad, a collective autonym conceived in 1986 as a way to distinguish them from...
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  • Moro kutiyapi and the non-Islamized Lumad equivalents is the style and set up of vocal accompaniment. Among the Lumad groups, the kudyapi player and vocalist...
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    influence of the Maguindanao Sultanate. Like neighboring Moros and the Lumads, during the nominal occupation of the Philippines by the Spanish, and later...
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    Kampilan swords only survive into modern times among the Moro and the Lumad people, due to the longer period that they avoided Spanish colonization...
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    culturally-indigenous groups of mainland Mindanao are collectively called Lumad. Australo-Melanesian groups throughout the archipelago are termed Aeta,...
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    from this sultanate. But most of Mindanao remained animist, especially the Lumad people in the interior. Most of the northern, eastern, and southern coastal...
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  • Meanwhile, the non-Moro peoples of Mindanao are collectively referred to as the Lumad, a collective autonym conceived in 1986 as a way to distinguish them from...
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    A Lumad woman from Davao. Lumad peoples form the most largest indigenous ethnicity in the province....
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    several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indios, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full...
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    Philippines in 1565. Majority of Mindanao was the homeland of indigenous Lumad groups, who were neither Christians nor Muslims. Muslim missionaries arrived...
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    Tboli people (category Lumad)
    or Christian settlers. In political contexts, however, the Cebuano term "Lumad" ("native") has become an umbrella term for the various polytheistic peoples...
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    and camp-out (kampuhan) by minority peoples of the Philippines, including Lumad, Aeta, Mangyan, Moro, and Igorot, coming from their respective homelands...
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  • for the coastal Visayan people in Mindanao to contrast them from inland Lumad people Umiray Dumaget language Remontado Dumagat language Casiguran Dumagat...
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    078 North Cotabato 5,988 Davao City 3,285 Languages Blaan, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Filipino Related ethnic groups Lumad, Visayans, and other Austronesians...
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