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      • The artistic Hanunoos dwell in Bulalacao, Mansalay, and some parts of Bongabong, all in Oriental Mindoro, and in San Jose in Occidental Mindoro.
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  2. Feb 20, 2019 · The Panaytayan Mangyan Settlement is located in the uplands of Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro, a municipality north of Bulalacao. This tourist-friendly community of at least 500 Hanunuo Mangyans was developed by Antoon Postma .

  3. The Hanunoo inhabit southern Mindoro Island, particularly in the towns of Mansalay and San Pedro.

  4. Jul 6, 2011 · The Hanunoos are one of the 7 Mangyan tribes in the island of Mindoro. Of the Mangyan tribes, only they have their own script. The Hanunoos are concentrated in the town of Mansalay in Oriental Mindoro where they settled in 53 sitios (small villages).

  5. · September 13, 2020 ·. A Glimpse to the Culture of Hanunuo and Buhid Tribe of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. Hanunoo and Buhid are two of the tribal groups in the country which can be found in Mindoro. The name Hanunuo means “true” and Buhid, on the other hand, means "mountain dwellers".

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    • Provincial Tourism Office Occidental Mindoro, Mamburao, Philippines, 5106, Mimaropa
  6. Dec 14, 2016 · Mindoro is one of the seven larger islands in the Philippines. It is where approximately 100,000 indigenous people collectively called Mangyan live. Among the Mangyan, there are seven distinct linguistic communities. The Hanunóo is the most written about and well known, because they practice an ancient pre-colonial craft of ideographic writing.

  7. 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.

  8. Hanunó'o is a Philippine language spoken in Mindoro in the Philippines, mainly in Mindoro Oriental Province and Mindoro Occidental Province. In the year 2010 there were about 25,100 Hanunó'o speakers. Hanunó'o is also known as Hanonoo, Hanunoo-Mangyan or Mangyan.

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