Muslim
Muslim
Muslim
MARANAW,MAGUI
MORO:
NDANAO, TAUSUG,
YAKAN
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Moro
Location
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:
any several muslim peoples
Mindanao, palawan,
archipelago
sulu
muslim/
moro
10 sub groups : Maranao, tausug, samal,
yakan, sangil, Iranun,
Kalibogan, and kalangan
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Yakan
Location
:
:
ethnic group , one of the sub
group of moror.
Key points :
• SAMI-AKAS-people live in hills
• Yakan women are skilled in weaving. their
colorful fabrics, featuring vibrant geometric
patterns and designs are inspired by the natural
environment.
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Yakan
Location
:
:
ethnic group , one of the sub
group of moro.
Agriculturist, fishing,
Key Products :
handicraft
Key points :
• Land is traditionally owned by the clan and
controlled by local leaders known as datus. The
customs of marriage and the family follow
Muslim tradition. Kinship solidarity is very strong
among the Tausug, and married children often
live near—or in the same household with—the
parents of the husband.
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Maguindanao
Location
:
:
“People of the flood plain”
Province of Maguindanao
and Cotabado City
Maguinda
Austronesian (Latin)
nao
Language :
Key points :
• The Maguindanao are also distinguished in the
realm of visual art. Historically, they have been
renowned as metalworkers, producing the wavy-
bladed kris ceremonial swords and other
weapons, as well as gongs. Their woven mats
and colourful fabrics—especially the malong
tube skirts (similar to the sarongs of Malaysia
and Indonesia)
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Maranaw
Location
: “People in the lake”
:
Marawi city, Lanao Del Sur,
Der Norter
Maranaw
Language : Austronesian Language
Agriculturist, fishing,
Key Products :
handicraft, weaving
Key points :
• Land is owned by the clan and controlled by local
leaders known as datus. The customs of
marriage and the family are Islāmic. The
languages of all the Muslim groups are closely
related to the languages of the central
Philippines, which belong to the Austronesian
(Malayo-Polynesian) family of languages.