The Philippines is home to over 175 ethnolinguistic groups, each with its own unique language, culture, and traditions. Major groups include the Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, and Visayan, among others. The country's diverse ethnic landscape reflects its rich history and cultural influences from various civilizations. This diversity plays a significant role in the nation's identity and social fabric.
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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.
What ard tge contributions of ethnic groups in the development of the philippines
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 Visayas region in Central Philippines is home to various ethnic groups such as the Cebuano, Ilonggo, Waray, and Boholano. These groups have their own distinct languages, traditions, and cultural practices that contribute to the region's diverse cultural landscape.
the different etnic groups are classified as CHRISTIANIZED,ISLAMIZED and CULTURAL COMMUNITIES
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Yes, of course, Many Countries have differant ethnic groups. For example, America has many differant ethnic groups...
There are over 300 Ethnic groups in Indonesia ;)
Here are five: The Tagalog, The Cebuano, The Igorot, Manobo and The Negrito
Negritoes, Ifugaos, Badjaos, Yakan, Tagbanua, Mangyans :))
There are around 135 distinct ethnic groups or tribes in the Philippines, residing on about 7,100 islands. Each tribe has its own unique culture, language, and traditions.