Chapter 2: MINSUPALA and its People Flashcards
Sarangani Province
Alabel
South Cotabato
Koronadal City
Sultan Kudarat
Isulan
Davao del Sur
Digos City
Cotabato
Kidapawan City
Davao de Oro
Nabunturan
Davao Oriental
Mati City
Davao Occidental
Malita
Davao Del Norte
Tagum City
Agusan del Norte
Cabadbaran City
Surigao del Sur
Tandag City
Surigao del Norte
Surigao City
Agusan del Sur
Prosperidad
Dinagat Islands
San Jose
Lanao del Norte
Tubod
Camiguin
Mambajao
Bukidnon
Malaybalay City
Misamis Oriental
Cagayan de Oro City
Misamis Occidental
Oroquieta City
Maguindanao del Norte
Datu Odin Sinsuat
Lanao del Sur
Marawi City
Sulu
Jolo
Maguindanao del Sur
Buluan
Tawi-Tawi
Bongao
Basilan
Lamitan City
Zamboanga del Sur
Pagadian City
Zamboanga Sibugay
Ipil
Jama Mapun (Samal Cagayan)
Cagayan de Sulu
Zamboanga del Norte
Dipolog City
Palawan
Puerto Princesa City
Iranun
Buldon and Parang
Maguidnanao Province
Ilana Bay in Lanao DS
Badjao
South Sulu
Kalagan (kin of Tagakaolo)
Davao Provinces, Davao Gulf
Maguindanao
Cotabato region
Palawani (Muslim Pinalawan)
Southern Palawan
Molbog (Melebuganon)
Balabac Island, Southern Palawan
Maranao
Lanao Region
Kolibugan
Zamboanga del Sur
Samal
Sulu Archipelago
Sangil
Sarangani Island
The lingua franca in Sulu, Samal, Badjao
Tausug
Yakan
Basilan Islan
Tausug
Sulu Archipelago, Jolo Island
All of the indigenous languages are spoken by the Moro belong to what they termed
The central Philippines Subgroup of the Malayo-Polynesian (Austronesian) Linguistic Family
Outnumbered other groups in northern half og Sulu and Samal
Tausug
the name given to a boat dwelling Samal people and smallest of the Moro groups in Sulu
Badjao
other termed for the badjao
Sea gypsies
found mostly in Mindanao though each group has kinsmen in Sulu and Sabah; they came from common progenitors
Maranao, Iranun, and Maguindanao
historically have been isolated in their lake environment
Maranao
remained centered principally on the shores of Illana Bay and oriented to the sea
Iranun
According to Melvin Mednick, the Muslim Filipinos in a micro manner …
illustrate the range of diversity to be found in the Philippines
Subsistence adaptation of Maguindanaon and Maranao
both wet and dry cultivation
practiced by Yakan
slash and burn (s
3 differences of Moro groups
- subsistence patterns
- historical development
- details of their social organization, Islamic acculturation – dress, customs, etc.
Similarities of Christian and Moro
- engage in cottage industries
- active in trade
- have contact with other peoples within and outside Philippines
they tend to be marginal and isolated
Tribal Filipino groups
Mountainous interior of Mindanao was recided by 7 groups
Blaan, Tiruray, Manobo, Tboli, Subanon, Mandaya, Bagobo
one of the principal routes of early migration, maritime traffic, and Islamization from Borneo to Mindanao
Sulu
Muslim three regions of Moroland
Sulu Archipelago, Lake Lanao Region, Pulangi RIver
18 Lumad ethnolinguistic groups
Ata, Bagobo, Banwagon, Blaan, Bukidnon Dibabawon, Higaono, Mamanwa, Mandaya, Manguwangan, Manobo, Mansaka, Subaanon, Tagakaolo, Tasaday, Tboli, Teruray, Ubo
People of the food plain
Maguindanao
2 branches of Cotabato
- lower valley (sa-ilud)
- upper valley (sa-raya)
4 provinces of Cotabato
SK, NC, SC, Maguindanao
Stone Fort or Kuta Wato
Cotabato
3 most arable lands of Sulu
Jolo, Siasi, Tawi-Tawi
Called by the Spaniards the Riio Grande de Mindanao
Pulangi RIver
spaniards called the unchristianized
infieles (most were Manuvus)
god of Bagobo
Madaranganor Darago
the first infieles from among whom the Spaniards won their first converts.
Bagobo
cebuano Visayan term meaning native or indigenous, and used to refer to the groups indigenous to Mindanao, nor Christian nor muslim
Lumad
5 principal groups of Mandaya
Mansaka, Manwanga, Pagarpan, Divavaoan
neighbors near Bagobo, from Dulian, Gumalan, Ceril, Biao
Guuiangas
inhabitants in east of Davao Gulf
Calaganes
idols of Mandaya
manauag
occupied the mountainous area of Surigao, San Agustin, and Northern Davao Gulf
Mandaya
occupy highlands of Mt. Apo and some in Daliao, Bago, Talimo, cabecera of Davao
Bagobo
called subanons as fourth nation of Mindanao
Father Francisco Combes
applied to those who lived in high mountains in Mt. Apo
Ata, with Obo and Tigdapaya
found south Lake Buluan, called Bangal2 by Muslims, known to be fierce and cruel
Dulanganes
they preferred to build the Rancherias at the sources of heads of rivers, in Malalag and Sarangani
Tagakaolo
from island od=f Samal resembled the Mandaya
Samales
term used as national identity and implants in the consciousness of the masses
Bangsa (nation) Moro
term pertains to those who dwell at the head of the river
Tagakaolo
6 known words of Blaan
Tagalacad
Tagakogon
Buluan
Bira-an
Vilanes
Balud
lived in island south of Sarangani, expert sailors, and peaceful and industrious
Talao
it refers to muslims of the archipelago, named by Spaniards
Moros
Visayan Speaking IP
davaweno
butuanon
ozamiznon
Kinamigin
iliganon
misamisnon
chavacano
dipolognon
dapitanon
cagayanon
located in central part of Mindanao, like Negritos
Tagahuanum
inhabit the area of south Cotabato between Surala and Kiamba, Lake Sebu
Tagabili or Tboli
__ is of Moro, means men or people of river, along river banks. Found in Zamboanga district of Mindanao
Subanun
subanon who are muslim
Kalibugan
mother tounge of Zamboanga del Sur. mixed with tauusug, chavacano, samal. english, filipino
Zamboanga del Sur
meaning free people, who were natives of Ternate in Moluccas, chavacanos brought by spaniards
Mardicas
who advocated the Lumad in martial law?
Lumad-Mindanao, coalition of all lumad local
1972, bannered the name of Bangsa Moro
Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
where did the name lumad come from?
grew out of political awakening among various tribes during martial law
when did the lumad formalized themselves?
June 1986
Objectives of Lumad Mindanao
self-determination of tribes, and self-governance in ancestral domain
Lumad etymology
cebuano bisayan word, meaning indigenous — collective name for the 30+ ethnic groups
What is Mindanao known for
“land of many lakes”
During the ____, PH was part of the Asian continent based on peneplains of Mindanao
Creataceous
What happened in Miocene?
many geological events, volcanism and mountain-building
Towards Ice Age, Mindanao have 5 distinct islands
Zamboanga Peninsula, Agusan Valley, South Cotabato, Lake Lanao, Bukidnon & Agusan Valley
2 Land connections
Palawan-Borneo land bridge and Sulu-Mindanao-Borneo linkage
Three island which disconnected
Mindanao, Borneo, Sulu Archipelago