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tribe
Agta
the Aeta people of Luzon
Igorot
people of the Cordillera region in Luzon
Tasaday
tribe on the island of Mindanao
Ifugao
"headhunters" of the Cordillera
The first settlers in the Philippines were the Austronesian peoples, who arrived from Taiwan around 4000 BCE. They formed various indigenous tribal groups and cultures across the islands.
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There are around 135 distinct indigenous ethnic groups in the Philippines, with a few examples being the Igorot in Luzon, the T'boli in Mindanao, and the Lumad in the Visayas. These tribal groups have their own unique culture, customs, languages, and ways of life that have been preserved for generations.
Tribal groups in what is now the country of the Philippines had trade with the people of China, Japan, Thailand (Siam), Borneo and neighboring Asian countries even before the arrival of the Spaniards.
the varnas are the tribal groups who interact with the indian society
The life of tribal groups was directly connected to forests.
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Tribal and religious groups
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.
There are currently 110 recognized indigenous cultural communities or tribes in the Philippines. Each tribal group has its own unique language, customs, and traditions that contribute to the rich cultural diversity of the country.
The principal tribes of the Philippines are;Igorots, Aeta, Manobo, Mandaya, Mangan, Dabawenyothe different tribes in the Philippines are t'boli, tagbanua.isneg, ibaloi, tausugs and etc.
There are numerous tribal groups represented. The Apache and the Navajo are the two largest groups in Arizona.