Tagbanwa people

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The Tagbanwa people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Philippines known for their ancient syllabic script, animist beliefs, and traditional livelihoods centered on fishing and swidden agriculture, primarily in Palawan.

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Tagbanwa people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
agriculturalPractice slash-and-burn farming
ceremony agricultural rituals
ancestor rituals
healing rituals
continent Asia
cosmology belief in multiple spirit realms
country Philippines
dance ritual dances
ethnolinguisticGroup Palawan indigenous peoples
governedBy customary law
housingType stilt houses
kinshipSystem bilateral descent
language Tagbanwa language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austronesian languages
legalProtection Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997 NERFINISHED
mainCrops banana
coconut
rice
root crops
music chanting
ritual songs
notableFor ancient syllabic script
preservation of traditional rituals
traditional ecological knowledge
primaryLocation Calamian Islands NERFINISHED
Central Palawan NERFINISHED
Palawan NERFINISHED
recognizedAs indigenous cultural community in the Philippines
relatedGroup Batak people of Palawan NERFINISHED
Palaw’an people NERFINISHED
religion animism
ritualSpecialist babaylan
shaman
socialOrganization village-based communities
traditionalArt geometric designs
ritual objects
traditionalBeliefSystem ancestor worship
spirit worship
traditionalLivelihood fishing
gathering
hunting
swidden agriculture
traditionalMaterialCulture basketry
mat weaving
woodcarving
writingSystem Tagbanwa script NERFINISHED
writingSystemType syllabary

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Southern Luzon hasEthnolinguisticGroup Tagbanwa people
Tagbanwa usedBy Tagbanwa people