Module 2: Minsupala and Its Peoples at Present Flashcards

1
Q

20 poorest provinces in the
Philippines (MBN index), ___ are in Mindanao including all the ____.

A

13
ARMM provinces.

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2
Q

Southern portion of Palawan is home to the tri-people – at least ___ ethnolinguistic groups of Lumads (Indigenous people or IPs); ___
groups of Moro (i.e. Bangsamoro) and at least ___ migrant ethnic; 9 groups of “Christians” from Luzon and Visayas. The island group is divided into ___ regions, which are further subdivided into ___

A

18 ethnolinguistic groups of Lumads

13 groups of Moro

six regions; 26 procinces

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3
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Map Quiz Brainscape

A

-

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4
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Why is Palawan included in the study of History 3?

A

In the times of the great sultanates, some parts of Palawan, especially the southern portion, used to be under the jurisdiction of the Sultan of Sulu, thus making the island historically attached to the Sulu sultanate. Also, the presence of Islamized tribes in Palawan culturally link the island to Mindanao.

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5
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Who are the peoples of Minsupala at present and how can we categorize them?

A

1.) the Migrants and their descendants
2.) the Indigenous Groups.

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6
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The Migrants and Their Descendants

A

People who were not originally inhabitants of the island. They were usually natives of Luzon or Visayas who only arrived in Mindanao starting the early 20th century.

Examples: Cebuano from Cebu, Ilonggo from Panay and Negros, Bol-anon from Bohol, Waray from Samar and Leyte, Siquijodnon from Siquijor, Tagalog from Central Luzon, Bicolano from Bicol, Kapampangan from Pampanga and Ilocano from Ilocos.

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7
Q

The indigenous groups refer to the people who inhabited Mindanao since time ___. According to ___, this group can further be categorized into three, namely:

A

immemorial
B.R. Rodil

1.) Indigenous “Christians”, 2.) Moros and 3.) Lumads.

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8
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Examples of the Indigenous “Christians”

A
  • Davaweño in the Davao provinces (mostly in Davao Oriental)
  • Butuanon in Butuan,
  • Camiguinon or Kinamigin in Camiguin Island
  • Cagayanon in Cagayan de
    Oro
  • Iliganon in Iligan
  • Dapitanon in Dapitan
  • Dipolognon in Dipolog
  • Chavacano in Zamboanga
  • Surigaonon, Waya-waya and Jaon-jaon are spoken in the towns of Surigao del Sur
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9
Q

The Moros - 13

A

-

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10
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Moro word was derived from

A

Spanish term -Mauru (Moors in English)

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11
Q

Who colonized southern Spain for more than seven hundred years

A

Muslims of North Africa

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12
Q

What are Lumads

A

Refer to the tribes who were neither Islamized nor Christianized upon the arrival of the Spaniards.

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13
Q

Lumad tribes memo

A

-

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14
Q

The term Lumad was actually a borrowed word from Cebuano, which literally means “___”.

A

Indigenous

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15
Q

Top 3 most Populated Moros & Lumad

A

Moro:
Maguindanao
Maranao
Tausug

Lumad:
Manobo
Subanen
B’laan

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