- of
Cebuano migrants to Mindanao, many
Maranaos are also
fluent in Cebuano.
Tagalog is also
spoken by the
Maranaos,
which ranks second among its native...
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Maranao (Filipino:
Wikang Mëranaw; Jawi: باسا أ مراناو),
sometimes spelled as Maranaw,
Meranaw or Mëranaw, is an
Austronesian language spoken by the Maranao...
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appealed to
Maranao pride and love of independence. In a
matter of months, the
Spaniards were
forced to
leave the
lands of the
Maranaos for
safer parts...
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leading to the
Maranaos'
crushing defeat.: 250-251 Eventually, in 1906,
Lanao was
pacified as
noted by U.S. officials. The
Maranaos'
opposition against...
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Singkil is a
Maranao royal dance from the Philippines. The
dance features a
prince and a
princess weaving in and out of
crisscrossed bamboo poles clapped...
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parts of Sabah. It is
particularly ****ociated with the
artwork of the
Maranao and Sama (Badjao) tribes,
although it can also be
found to a
lesser extent...
- ****anese. Both
Americans and ****anese
committed m****acres
against Moro
Maranaos. 400
Maranaos were m****acred by US
artillery bombardment by
Captain John S. Pershing...
- province,
situated at
basin of Lake Lanao, is
known as the land of the "
Maranaos" (which
means "the "people of the lake").
Prior to the
arrival of Islam...
- area. Both
Americans and ****anese
committed m****acres
against Moro
Maranaos. 400
Maranaos were m****acred by US
artillery bombardment by
Captain John S. Pershing...
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kilometre (630/sq mi). The
people in
Lanao del
Norte are a
mixture of
Maranaos and Cebuanos, with some Maguindanaons, Zamboangueños, Tausugs, Yakan, and...