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  1. The Philippines is inhabited by more than 182 ethnolinguistic groups, [1] : 5 many of which are classified as "Indigenous Peoples" under the country's Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997.

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    Much is unknown regarding the history of the Tagalogs prior to the Spanish Colonization of the Philippine Islands in the 16th Century. However, since the Filipinos are mostly people of Malay origin, it can be inferred that the original Tagalogs were also of Malay descent. Due their concentration mostly in riverine locations, Tagologs historically h...

    Cebuanos are Austronasian-speaking peoples that settled in the Filipino province of Cebu, between the 10th and 16th Centuries. They can also be found in Leyte, Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental provinces. Prior to Spanish colonization, Cebuanos were mostly involved in fishing, but today they are also involved in manufacturing, crafts, as well a...

    The Ilocanos historically are also of Malay/Austronesian descent that settled in the Northern region of Luzon before the arrival of the Spanish. Around the 17th Century there was an uprising of the Illocanos, as well as among other ethnic groups, against Spanish oppression. Their major activities include rice farming, salt production, and a signifi...

    The Visayan settled in the Visayan Islands around 30,000 years ago. Today, they are concentrated in the provinces of Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, and Cebu. They are mainly involved in the activities of farming and lumbering. Visayans are rarely involved in foreign trade, but they trade crops such as tobacco and coconut with other islands. Vi...

    These are Austronesian language speakers who are a subdivision of the Visaya ethnic group. They are mainly found in the Western Visaya region. Some of their economic activities include rice and sugarcane farming, fishing, and textile production. The Hiligaynons believe that every deed comes with reward or punishment as the case may be. They have a ...

    Bikolanos are descendants of Southern Chinese immigrants. They mainly occupy the Southern peninsula of Luzon. Agriculture is the mainstay of the Bikolano economy, especially in such crops as banana, coconut, rice and corn. Co-operation among family members is highly emphasized in various aspects, including providing financial support to one's famil...

    Warays are also a subdivision of the Visayans that migrated to the Philippinesduring the Iron Age. They mostly inhabit the Islands of Leyte and Samar, which are largely underdeveloped. The main economic activities of the Waray people is farming and fishing, and the major cash crop is coconut. They are also involved in wine production. Warays are de...

    These are Filipinos of Chinese ancestry who have arrived in the Philippines, especially those coming by way of migration from China. It is estimated that at least 2.5% of Filipinos can trace their ethnicity to China.

    Other ethnic groups in the Philippines include the Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Kalinga, Ifugao, and Kankaney. Some of these ethnicities are subcultures or subdivisions of other groups. Hence, they share similar cultures with the above groups. These groups mostly occupy various locations on Luzon Island. Some other populations come from overseas, bring...

    Learn about the history, culture, and distribution of the major ethnic groups in the Philippines, such as Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, and Visayan. Find out their main economic activities, religious beliefs, and festivals.

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  3. May 23, 2023 · Discover the diverse indigenous communities of the Philippines, including the Tagalog, Igorot, Lumad, and more. Learn about their cultures and traditions.

  4. By one count there are 75 different ethnic groups in the Philippines. The main ethnic and regional groups are: Tagalog (28.1 percent), Cebuano (13.1 percent), Ilocano (9 percent), Bisaya/Binisaya (7.6 percent), Hiligaynon Ilonggo (7.5 percent), Bikol (6 percent) and Waray (3.4 percent).

  5. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. Ethnic groups in the Philippines by territory ‎ (6 C) Philippine culture by ethnicity ‎ (8 C)

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · The Philippines features two primary ethnic groups: the Moro (Islamicized) and non-Moro indigenous populations. Notable examples include the Tagalogs, Ilocanos, and Visayans, along with diverse Muslim communities like the Maranao and Tausug.

  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Facts and statistics about the Ethnic groups of Philippines. Updated as of 2020.

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