- development.
Bukidnon became a part of
Misamis in the
latter part of 1850. The
whole area was then
called "Malaybalay" and the
people were
known as
Bukidnons (highlanders...
-
Bukidnons have rich
musical and oral
traditions which are
celebrated annually in
Malaybalay city's
Kaamulan Festival, with
other tribes in
Bukidnon (the...
-
contributing to the
growth of the po****tion. The
original inhabitants, the
Bukidnons, have
retreated to the
hinterlands as the
migrants continued to occupy...
-
stripes represent the hospitability,
heroism and
nobility of
Bukidnons, and
expressing Bukidnon sentiments for quality, freedom,
justice and peace. White...
- were
considered as the
ancestors of the
present Bukidnons.
During the pre-historic era, the
Bukidnons, also
called Monteses or mountain-people, had settled...
- ZamboangueƱo, Maguindanaon,
Maranao and
Tausug descent,
while the
autochthonous Bukidnons and
Manobos po****te the
inner highlands. The
largest religion is Christianity...
- The
governor of
Bukidnon (Filipino:
Punong Panlalawigan ng
Bukidnon), is the
chief executive of the
provincial government of
Bukidnon, Philippines. "Brief...
- 2017.
Retrieved 30
August 2017. Mission,
Jesuit Bukidnon. "Jesuit
Bukidnon Mission".
Jesuit Bukidnon Mission.
Archived from the
original on 21 February...
-
Malaybalay City,
Bukidnon in the
Philippines from the
second half of
February to
March 10, the
anniversary date of the
foundation of
Bukidnon as a province...
- The Suludnon, also
known as the Panay-
Bukidnon, Pan-ayanon, or Tumandok, are a
Visayan group of
people who
reside in the Capiz-Antique-Iloilo mountainous...