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

    • Hanunuo Mangyans
    • The Panaytayan Mangyan Settlement
    • Mangyan Culture
    • Visiting The Settlement

    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. He is a Dutch anthropologist and paleographer who has lived with the Mangyans since 1965. Together with his Mangyan wife, Yam A...

    We came in a drizzly morning at the Panaytayan Mangyan Settlement. It’s a small community with a basketball court, a school, a chapel and native nipa huts where Mangyans traditionally live. Unlike other Mangyans, the Hanunuo aren’t nomadic. Family are tightly knit and they value the sense of togetherness in their community. They have no written law...

    The Hanunuo are very welcoming. Despite just showing up, they were able to accommodate us and set up a small presentation to showcase their culture. The Hanunuo are very poetic and has a way with words. In fact, most of their Hanunuo writings are love songs. The community made a three-part performance. First part was an ensemble of male and female ...

    The Panaytayan Mangyan Settlement offers a glimpse of Mangyan life. Visitors looking to immerse and interact with Mangyans would find this a worthwhile side-trip when visiting Bulalacao. Bulalacao Municipal Tourism Office Contact numbers: 0917-8831339 / 0998-9901869 / 0975-8901711 Facebook: My-Bulalacao rolpunzalan@yahoo.com norbethbarbacion@gmail....

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › humanities › encyclopediasHanunóo | Encyclopedia.com

    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.

  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. 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. Dialects include Gubatnon, Binli, Kagankan, Waigan, Wawan and Bulalakawnon.

  6. 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.

  7. PRONUNCIATION: mahng-YAHN (hah-noo-NO-oh) LOCATION: Philippines (island of Mindoro) POPULATION: 7,000-13,000 (2000) LANGUAGE: Hanuno'o RELIGION: Traditional animism; some Catholicism RELATED ARTICLES: Vol. 3: Filipinos. INTRODUCTION. The Hanuno'o are the best known of the various groups called "Mangyan" living in the interior of the island of ...

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