Blaan

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The Blaan are an indigenous ethnolinguistic group in southern Mindanao in the Philippines, known for their rich weaving traditions, brasswork, and distinct cultural practices.

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Blaan canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group in the Philippines
ethnolinguistic group
indigenous people
autonym Blaan self-link
continent Asia
country Philippines
culturalRegion Lumad of Mindanao
governedBy Philippine Indigenous Peoples Rights Act
hasLeadership traditional chieftains
hasOralTradition epic chants
folktales
hasRitualSpecialist shaman
hasSocialStructure kinship-based communities
knownFor beadwork
brasswork
embroidery
ritual dances
traditional music
traditional weaving
language Blaan language
languageBranch Greater Central Philippine languages
languageFamily Austronesian languages
languageSubfamily Malayo-Polynesian languages
locatedIn Mindanao
Mindanao
surface form: southern Mindanao
nameEtymology from words meaning "opponent" or "other" in relation to neighboring groups
primaryRegion Davao del Sur
General Santos
surface form: General Santos City

Sarangani Province
South Cotabato
recognizedAs indigenous cultural community in the Philippines
relatedGroup Bagobo
surface form: Bagobo people

Tagakaulo people
T'boli people
surface form: Tboli people
religion Christianity
Islam
indigenous animist beliefs
traditionalClothingFeature colorful embroidery
geometric patterns
intricate beadwork
traditionalCraft basketry
brass casting
metalwork
traditionalCrops corn
root crops
upland rice
traditionalEconomy hunting and gathering
small-scale farming
swidden agriculture
traditionalTextile tabih
weavingMaterial abaca fiber

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