- The
Blaan people, are one of the
indigenous peoples of
Southern Mindanao in the Philippines.
Their name may be
derived from "bla",
meaning "opponent"...
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Blaan, also
known as Bla'an, is an
Austronesian language of the
southern Philippines spoken by an
indigenous ethnic group of the same name who inhabited...
- The word "Koronadal" is po****rly
believed to have been
derived from two
Blaan words—kolon
meaning cogon gr****, and
datal meaning plain,
which aptly described...
- The
Blaan people are a
Philippine tribe.
Blaan may also
refer to:
Saint Blane,
Irish saint Blaan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- of the
Philippine Army and the settlement's
leading pioneer. The
nomadic Blaan people are the
original inhabitants of present-day
General Santos, and traces...
- a
Filipino textile master weaver and dyer,
credited with
preserving the
Blaan traditional mabal tabih art of ikat
weaving and dyeing. At the time of her...
- in
their indigenous anito religions is
Eugpamolak Manobo or Manama. The
Blaan is an
indigenous group that is
concentrated in
Davao del Sur and
South Cotabato...
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Saint Blane (Old
Irish Bláán, died 590) was a
bishop and
confessor in Scotland, born on the Isle of Bute, date unknown; died 590. His
feast is kept on...
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South Cotabato have
diverse heritages. The province's
indigenous people are
Blaan,
Tboli and Maguindanaon.
Ethnic Hili****nons,
descendants of
migrants from...
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languages spoken in the
province are Maguindanaon, Karay-a,
Dulangan Manobo,
Blaan, Teduray, Ilocano, and Cebuano.
Filipino and
English are also
widely understood...