Lesson 5 Flashcards
An act mandating the integration of Filipino-Muslim and Indigenous Peoples history, culture and identity in the study of Philippine History in both basic and higher education.
Republic Act 10908
They are of low, almost dwarf stature, with very dark skin, closely curling hair, flat noses, thick lips and large feet.
Negrito
They are the native Muslim inhabitants of
the Philippines. They are the descendants of
the early Malay, Arab and Indian migrants into
the Philippine archipelago
Moso/ Bangsamoro
Where does the Teduray tribe categorized in the 5 General Indigenous Communities in the Philippines?
Lumad
They are well-adapted to high altitude mountains and adept at rice farming.
Igorot
They are the Sea Gypsies who are scattered
along the coastal areas of Tawi-tawi, Sulu,
Basilan and Zamboanga.
Sama Dilaut
The aborigines of the Philippines.
Negrito
Arrived in the region about 90,000 years ago.
Negrito
They belong to Austroloid race.
Negrito
Comprised of approximately twenty five widely
scattered ethnolinguistic groups (Agta, Aeta, Ati,
Ata, Batak, and Mamanwa).
Negrito
Comprised of approximately twenty five widely scattered ethnolinguistic groups (Agta, Aeta, Ati, Ata, Batak, and Mamanwa).
Negrito
About 0.03% of the total population of Philippines.
Negrito
Bicol region
Agta
Central Luzon
Aeta
CARAGA Region in Mindanao
Mamanwa
Inhabit the Cordillera mountain range in Luzon.
Igorot
They are well-adapted to high altitude.
Igorot
Adept at rice farming - Banaue Rice Terraces
Igorot
all objects have spirits in them
Animism - Igorot
Comprise of different ethnic divisions
(Ibaloi, Ifugao, Bontoc and Kalinga ).
Igorot
About 0.02 % of the total population of Philippines.
Igorot
Benguet Province
Ibaloi
Ifugao Province
Ifugao
Bontoc Mountain Province
Bontoc
Sea gypsies who are scattered along the coastal areas of Tawi-tawi, Sulu, Basilan, Zamboanga
Sama Dilaut (Badjao)
They live on houseboats/ stilts and live a seaborne lifestyle.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
They are well-adapted in water.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
Poorest of all indigenous people in Mindanao.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
No permanent dwellings.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
Became beggars in the streets.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
About 0.04 % of the total population of Philippines.
Sama dilaut (Badjao)
Muslim people in Southern Philippines.
Moro/ Bangsamoro
They are a minority even in Mindanao.
Moro/ Bangsamoro
Malay - influenced.
Moro/ Bangsomoro
History of conflict with the ruling powers
Moro/ Bangsomoro
Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
Moro/ Bangsomoro
Territory is a means to securing an identity.
Moro/ Bangsamoro
Comprise 5% of the country’s total population.
Moro/ Bangsamoro
There are thirteen Muslim tribes: the Iranun,
Magindanaon, Maranao, Tausug, Sama, Yakan,
JamaMapun, Ka’agan, Kalibugan, Sangil, Molbog,
Palawani and Badjao. Collectively, they are also
known as the Bangsamoro people.
Maguindanao
Iranun
Sulu
Tausug
Lanao del Norte and del Sur
Maranao
Found in the province of Caraga, Davao and Northern Mindanao
Lumad
Animism - spirits live on several places in the
natural environment.
Northern Mindanao
Fight for territorial rights.
Lumad
Militarized and threatened in their own territory.
Lumad
The Lumad tribal groupings of Mindanao include Ata,
Bagobo, Guiangga, Magguangan, Mandaya, Banwaon, Bukidnon, Dulangan, Kalagan, Kulaman,
Manobo, Subanon, Tagabili, Takakaolo, Talandig,
and Teduray.
Pulangi and Davao Rivers
Bagobo
Bukidnon
Manobo
South cotabato
Teduray
Ekachakran Tribe from Mountain Province
Carrot Man - Jeyrick Sigmaton
Chief Minister BARMM, Chairman MILF
Murad Ebrahim