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  1. Dec 20, 2012 · There are 8 different Mangyan groups (Iraya, Alangan, Tadyawan, Tau-buid, Bangon, Buhid, Hanunoo and Ratagnon) on the island of Mindoro and all are distinctively different including their languages. Mangyan is just the collective term used for the indigenous peoples found on Mindoro.

  2. The largest of the eight Mangyan tribes is the Hanunoo Mangyans, who are dubbed the “artisans of the Mangyans.” They are a highly civilized and cultured Mangyan group, with a population between 15,000 to 17,000.

  3. Jul 9, 2019 · Today, the crosses are found inside closets of several people from across the world, quiet prayers in every home disguised as thread work. Support the Hanunuo Mangyan artisans by purchasing their crafted pieces available from Filip + Inna. Text by Elizabeth Ruth Deyro. Photos by Magee Faronilo.

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  4. Mangyan is the collective name of eight ethnolinguistic groups— Iraya, Alangan, Tadyawan, Tau-Buid, Bangon, Buhid, Hanunoo, and Ratagnon —who inhabit the highland region of Mindoro. Mindoro is the Philippine archipelago’s seventh-largest island, measuring about 10,000 square kilometers.

  5. Ginaw Bilog, Hanunoo Mangyan from Mansalay, Mindoro, grew up in such a cultural environment. Already steeped in the wisdom that the ambahan is a key to the understanding of the Mangyan soul, Ginaw took it upon himself to continually keep scores of ambahan poetry recorded, not only on bamboo tubes but on old, dog-eared notebooks passed on to him ...

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  6. Feb 14, 2022 · This Valentine’s Day, the #NationalMuseumPH brings you to the world of magkaibog (courtship) among the Hanunoo Mangyan living in Oriental Mindoro, with their expressions of love through writing and serenading.

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  8. RMDR356X – Hanunoo Mangyan women selling their crops at a Mangyan market near Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.

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