-
lists the
following varieties of Mandaya.
Carraga Mandaya Cateeleño
Manay Mandayan Mandaya Cataelano Karaga Sangab Mangaragan Mandaya Pallesen (1985) lists...
-
dialect of
Cebuano today. The
Mansakan languages are:
Mansakan Dabawenyo Mandayan Mansaka Mandaya Kamayo Kalagan (a
dialect cluster)
Mamanwa The Mansakan...
- Caumanga, the
original name of Montevista, was a
peaceful haven of the
Mandayan Tribe.
During the ****anese occupation,
Caumanga became the headquarters...
- (Davaweño)
Eastern Mansakan Isamal Caraga (Karaga) Kabasagan, Boso, Mansaka,
Mandayan Western Mansakan Kalagan and
Tagakaolo Mamanwa Mamanwa Andrew Gallman (1997)...
- Cebuano,
Filipino (Tagalog), English, and Arabic. It is
related to the
Mandayan language as well as Maguindanaon, Tausug, and
Visayan languages. The Kalagans...
-
being himself.
Professor of
Anthropology Fay-Cooper Cole
identified the
Mandayan supreme gods—father and son—Mansilatan (the creator) and
Batla (the preserver)...
- in 1885. The Moro
Kalagans responded with
attacks on
Mandayan settlements in
which many
Mandayans were killed,
which they did for
several years onward...
-
Islands and
Luzon and
settled there along together with the
Kalagans and
Mandayan natives.
Banaybanay was
primarily inhabited by the
Mandayas in the uplands...
-
family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian
Philippine Central Philippine Mansakan Mandayan Mansaka Language codes ISO 639-3 msk
Glottolog mans1262 ELP Mansaka...
- or earthquake.
Professor of
Anthropology Fay-Cooper Cole
identified the
Mandayan supreme gods—the
father and son
Mansilatan (The Creator) and Batla/Badla...