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The Indigenous People Of Visayas

Suludnon and Waray

Cuyunon and Eskaya

Visayas

Hiligaynon Tribe

Karay-a, Masbateno, Porohanon and Romblomanon

Introducing Aklanon, Boholano, Capiznon and Cebuano

Introducing The Indigenous People Of Visayas

Visayan

Sulodnon

Hiligaynon

Karay-a

-Also spelled Bisayan

Aklanon

Visayan People

-The Suludnon, also known as the Panay-Bukidnon, Pan-ayanon, or Tumandok.

-are a culturally indigenous Visayan group of people who reside in the Capiz-Lambunao mountainous area and the Antique-Iloilo mountain area of Panay in the Visayan islands of the Philippines.

- Aklanons reside in the majority of Aklan in Panay and has a rich culture and tradition as an ethnic group.

-Getting their name from the "River Akean" which means “where there is boiling or frothing”

-They are known to be descendants of Austronesian-speaking immigrants that came to the country during the Iron Age.

-They produce woven Piña cloth.

-The Karay-a are a Visayan ethnic group native to the islands of Panay and Palawan in the Philippines.

- Kinaray-a has its historical boundaries in Antique and the interior mountain towns of Iloilo, the Kinaray-a speakers are now found also in certain areas in Palawan, Negros, and Mindanao.

-"IRAYA" Which means upstream.

Waray

-are a Philippine ethnolinguistic group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, the southernmost islands of Luzon and a significant portion of Mindanao.

-Often referred to as the Ilonggo people, majority of Hiligaynons reside in the provinces of Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Guimaras and many other places in Visayas.

-are the second largest subgroup of the larger Visayan ethnic group, whose primary language is Hiligaynon, an Austronesian language of the Visayan

-Long before the 1600s, the fertility of the Western Visayas region in the Philippines permitted the Hiligaynon people to develop one of the archipelago's most advanced societies.

-Locally, they are known for their gentle disposition and also, majority of the people here engage in seafood industry.

Cuyunon

-The Waray people currently number around 3.5 million.

-The Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines is composed of three main islands: Samar, Leyte, and Biliran.

-The Waray people are the dominant ethnic group in the Eastern Visayas. Their language, Waray, is a part of the Visayan language family.

-Cuyunon refers to an ethnic group populating the Cuyo Islands, along with northern and central Palawan.

-The Cuyunons hail originally from Cuyo and the surrounding Cuyo Islands.

-The pangko is the traditional boat of the Cuyunon .

Eskaya

Masbateno

Boholanon

-The Eskaya, less commonly known as the Visayan-Eskaya.

-"Sophisticated encryption" another term.

-Historians say that the group is a remnant of the original indigenous settlers of Bohol who hailed from Sumatra in the 7th century A.D.

-The Boholano people, also called Bol-anon.

- Boholanos live in the island province of Bohol and speaks the Boholano dialect, which has similarities with the Cebuano language.

-In history, the group are known as the descendants of “pintados” or “tattooed ones”.

-Boholanos are known for their delicacies such as the kalamay, a sweet dessert packaged in coconut shells.

- Aklanon

- Boholano

- Capiznon

- Cebuano

- Cuyunon

- Eskaya

- Hiligaynon

- Karay-a

- Masbateno

- Porohanon

- Romblomanon

- Suludnon

- Waray

-The Masbateño people refers to the people who lived in the Masbate province of the Philippines, which is part of the Bicol Region.

-Traditionally, women were not permitted to cut hair, no trousers, no drinking and no dancing.

Capiznon

-Capiznon or Capiceño (Bisaya nga Kinapisnon)

- a Visayan ethnic group native to Capiz and the surrounding areas of the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.

-They speak Capiznon, a Visayan language.

Cebuano

-The Cebuano people (Cebuano: Mga Sugbuanon)

- Cebuanos are the second most widespread ethnic group in the Philippines after the Tagalogs of Luzon.

-most Cebuanos are known in the Philippines, with their food, culture and festive celebrations such as the Sinulog festival as its highlights. Cebuano is also the most widely spoken among the Visayas languages.

Indigenous People Of Visayas

Porohanon

-Located in the Poro Island of Cebu.

-Unique traditional practices and rituals related to agriculture,fishing and etc.

-Their belief blend of Animism and Christianity.

-Clothing: Barong Tagalog, Malong, Tapis and Accesories.

Romblomanon

-The Romblomanon people are the indigenous inhabitants of Romblon province.

- The economy is mainly based on farming and fishing.

-Traditionally, the family was the basic unit of production in Romblomanon society. Food and harvest were shared with other families in the community, in the tradition of reciprocity, cooperation, and filial obligation

-Clothing: Patadyong, Kimona, Bandana or tubay, Camisa de chino and salakot.

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