The Manobo (sometimes also spelled Manuvu, Menuvu, or Minuvu)[1] are an indigenous people group from Mindanao in the Philippines, whose core lands cover most of the Mindanao island group,[2] from Sarangani island into the Mindanao mainland in the regions of Agusan, Davao, Bukidnon, Surigao, Misamis, and Cotabato.[1][3] The Manobo are considered the most diverse among the many indigenous peoples of the Philippines, with the largest number of subgroups within its family of languages.[1] The Philippine Statistics Authority listed 644,904 persons as Manobo in its 2020 Census of Population and Housing.[4]
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The Manobo (sometimes also spelled Manuvu, Menuvu, or Minuvu) are an indigenous people group from Mindanao in the Philippines, whose core lands cover most...
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among the Manobo peoples of Agusan, Bukidnon, and the Davao Region of Mindanao (including the Agusan Manobo, Arakan Manobo, Kulaman Manobo, Matiglangilan...
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called Anitan; the Manobo guardian of the thunderbolt Inaiyau: the Manobo god of storms Tagbanua: the Manobo god of rain Umouiri: the Manobo god of clouds...
of the five agent brothers Agkui: the Manobo divinities who have purview over sexual excess Tagbayaw: the Manobo goddess that incites incest and adultery...
interdependent trade-based relationships were highlander Tirurays and Manobos. The Iranun peoples settled along the coasts of the entire Illana Bay,...
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