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What ard tge contributions of ethnic groups in the development of the philippines
the different etnic groups are classified as CHRISTIANIZED,ISLAMIZED and CULTURAL COMMUNITIES
Luzon,Visayas and Mindanao. Three groups of islands in Philippines
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
There are several different ethnic groups in the Philippines. Many of the ethnolinguistic groups speak Austronesian, and are Christian. These are mainly the lowland coastal populations.
We have lots of ethnic groups in the Philippines, including indigenous and non-indigenous. The term Filipino is not really an "ethnicity" but an ethno-nationality. There are 174 ethno-linguistic groups in the Philippines. The three majority ethnic groups are the Tagalogs and Ilocanos and from Luzon and the Cebunaos from Visayas and Mindanao, the Cebuano ethnic group is part of the Visayan group, a large collection of ethnicities native to the islands of Visayas. Despite being Visayan, Cebuanos make up the majority in Mindanao which has upset the Moros and Lumads of Mindanao. Other ethnicities in the Visayan group are the Bikols and Waray-Warays.The Moros are the Muslim natives of Mindanao and the Lumads are the non-Muslim natives of Mindanao. The Maguindanaoans, Maranaoans, Ilanuns, Yakans, Samals, Bajau and Tausug are part of the Moro group, they live in Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago with a small minority living in southern Palawan. Some of the Lumads include the B'laan and T'boli people.The Negritos include the indigenous black populations of the Philippines, this would include the Aeta people. They are descended from the earliest Austronesian migrants from Africa.
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
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Negritos can be found in different parts of the Philippines such as Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Some of the groups of Negritos in the Philippines include the Aeta in Luzon, the Ati in Panay Island, and the Agta in the Sierra Madre mountain range.
Ethnic groups in the Philippines can be grouped into indigenous ethnic groups and non-indigenous ethnic groups. The indigenous ethnic groups include the Bicolanos, Ibanag, Ilocano, Ivatan, Kapampangan, Moro, Pangasinense, Sambal, Tagalog, Visayan and tribal groups such as the Badjaos, Igorot, Ilongots, Lumad, Mangyan, Negrito groups and the Palawan tribes. The non-indigenous ethnic groups include the Chinese, Spanish, American, Arab, Indian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Mexican and other ethnic groups.
The three major island groups in the Philippines are: Luzon (where Metro Manila is located), Visayas and Mindanao.
The Manobo people are indigenous groups in the Philippines who live mostly in the Mindanao region. They have diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. Manobos typically engage in agriculture, weaving, and hunting as their main livelihoods.