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  1. Mar 16, 2011 · In an important paper published in Southwestern Journal of Anthropology in 1955, Harold Conklin presented a description of the color categorization system of Hanunoo, a Philippine language spoken in the southern part of the Mindoro island (see map below). According to this description, Hanunoo has only four basic or “Level I” color terms (here and […]

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  2. Hanun ó o. The 7,000 Hanun ó o (Bulalakao, Hampangan, Hanono-o, Mangyan) live in an area of 800 square kilometers at the southern end of Mindoro Island (12 ° 30 ′ N, 121 ° 10 ′ E), in the Philippines. They speak an Austronesian language, and most are literate, using an Indic-derived script that they write on bamboo.

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  4. Jan 8, 2024 · The Hanunó’o language traces its origins back to the migration of Austronesian-speaking people to the Philippines thousands of years ago. The Austronesian language family encompasses a vast network of languages spoken by diverse communities across Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Hanunó’o belongs to this larger language family ...

  5. Hanunóo. The 7,000 Hanunóo (Bulalakao, Hampangan, Hanono-o, Mangyan) live in an area of 800 square kilometers at the southern end of Mindoro Island (12°30′ N, 121°10′ E), in the Philippines. They speak an Austronesian language, and most are literate, using an Indic-derived script that they write on bamboo.

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    ONLINECrúbadán language data for Hanunoo. Kevin Scannell. 2018. The Crúbadán Project. oai:crubadan.org:hnn
    Hanunóo-English vocabulary. Conklin, Harold C. 1953. University of California publications in linguistics ; v. 9. oai:gial.edu:25187
    ONLINEBulakawnon wordlist. Titrud, Kermit (compiler). 1977. SIL International. oai:sil.org:76975
    Hanunoo wordlist. Linden, Elly van der (compiler). 1960. SIL International. oai:sil.org:80788
    ONLINEGlottolog 5.0 Resources for Hanunoo. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:glottolog.org:hanu1241
    ONLINEThe World's Writing Systems. Daniels, Peter T.; Bright, William. 1996. Oxford University Press. oai:rosettaproject.org:rosettaproject_hnn_ortho-1
    ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Hanunóo. n.a. 2022. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:wals.info:hnn
    ONLINEHanunoo-English Vocabulary. Conklin, H. C. 1953. University of California Press. oai:refdb.wals.info:1459
    ONLINEHandbook of Philippine Language Groups. Llamzon, Teodoro A. 1978. Ateneo de Manila University Press. oai:refdb.wals.info:4044
    Hanunóo color categories. Conklin, Harold C. 1955. Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill. oai:gial.edu:17402
    Lexicographical treatment of folk taxonomies. Conklin, Harold C. 1962. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. oai:gial.edu:17403
  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Source: Ambahan in Wikipedia, Hanunoo Script.. Usage & history. The Hanunó’o language is spoken by around 25,000e Mangyans in the island of Mindoro, Philippines.. The Hanunó’o script is currently endangered, and authorities in the area where it is spoken are trying to encourage its use by the younger generation.

  7. The Hanuno'o live inland from the southernmost tip of Mindoro. In the 1970s, the Hanuno'o numbered 6,000 out of a total of 20-30,000 Mangyan, already a minority on an island inhabited by 300,000 Tagalog and Visayan settlers. One 2000 estimate numbers the Hanuno'o 13,000. According to the 2000 census, 7,702 identified themselves as Hanuno'o in ...

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