Contributed To Establishing Sulu Sultanate

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Maranao

Muslim
Lumad
Mandaya
Tausug
TIboli
Bukidnon People
Yakan
Bilaan
Manobo
Sama
Subanun
Muslims in Palawan
Kalagan
Iranun
Bagobos
Jama Mapun
Badjao
Sangil
Kolibugan
Maguindanao
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Contributed to establishing Sulu Sultanate

Called as people of the lake.

It includes subgroups of Badjao and scattered in Sulu archipelago

Inhabit south-central Mindanao

Known as people of the current or brave people

Known as Binokid, Binukid, Higaonan

Resides in Basilan south of Mindanao

People of flooded plain

Largest muslim community and minority in the mindano

They live in headwaters of the Pulangi water on the slopes of Mouth Kitanglad or Mouth Kalatungan

Reside in lake Lanao

Animistc ethnic group residing along the Mayo River

They blend Islamic tradition with traditional beliefs referred as folk islam

This region incl;udes Tituray Tibili Manobo.

Resides in the higliands of North-central Mindanao.

Practiced slash and burn agriculture

They traditionally wrap their dead in tree barks, suspending them from treetops

Many of them Assimilated and mostly catholics

Largest muslim group in the Philippines

Reside in Pulangi Area

In the past , a youth would file and blacken their teeth upon reaching puberty, practices believed to
enhance beauty and facilitate finding suitable marriage partners

Its family is are traditionally large and closely knit and some individuals from ancestral royalty maintain
political prominence

Also know as Balud, Barann, Biraan, Blaan, Buluan, Bulanes, Tagalagad, Tkogan

It is believed tghey converted to islam between 15 and 16 century

Other than badjao who is considered as sea gypsies


Remain separate from other ruling authorities except those of their own sultanates and datus

Live in Cotabato Province particularly lake cebu west of general santos city

They follow the teachings of islam

Comprise 10 percent of the national population and commonly referred as cultural minorities

It means native or indigenous

An act enacte during Corazon Aquino presidency used this term to differentiate these ethnic
communities from bangsamoro people

Resides in regions of Mindano between the upper Pilangi and Davao rivers .

Known as Manobo, manuvu, Obbo

Tradionally inhabits the southwest highlands of mindano

Also Known as Dulangan and Tudag

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