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    Cultures of Mindanao

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    Land of Diversity and its TRI-PEOPLE Mindanao is the land of bounty. Historically known as the “Land of Promise”‚ Mindanao is a second largest island in the whole Philippine archipelago with 94‚630 square kilometers after Luzon. The island seeks appreciation and attention of all inhabitants to live in unity amidst diversity and to maintain an atmosphere with high level of mutual understanding that enhances socio-economic stability in the countryside. Mindanao is also the home of tri-people that promotes

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    Five Mindanao Issues

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    College of Engineering‚ MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology A. Bonifacio Ave. Tibanga‚ 9200 Iligan City‚ Philippines ARTICLES ON MINDANAO CONFLICTS AND ISSUES In partial fulfilment of the course requirements in History 3‚ History of the Filipino Muslims and Indigenous People in MINSUPALA.Submitted by: WARGUEZ‚ KRIXZEL D.Submitted to: INS. JEB B. OTANO October 2014 The problem in our society is the political system that runs the government‚ and the people in the government who lead the society

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    Manobo The name Manobo came from Minovo or Minobo which means “person” or “people.” This tribe can be found in Agusan‚ Bukidnon and Cotabato in Mindanao. The tribe is noted for their colorful attire. Aside from this‚ they adorn their bodies with accessories made of seeds‚ shells and crocodile teeth. The original native Manobos are fond of chewing betel nuts. They also have tattoos on their bodies. Tiruray The Tiruray live in Maguindanao‚ Sultan Kudarat and Cotabato. Tiruray came from the words

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    POWER SHORTAGE IN MINDANAO: CAUSE AND EFFECT A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of Northlink Technological College New Pandan‚ Panabo city In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject Econ1: ECONOMICS ‚ TAXATION AND AGRARIAN REFORM Eddie L. Manungas Jr. lkenn louie M. Palma Researchers October 2014 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS Background of the Study One of the potential contributors to the large productivity gap between developed and

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    Groups Condemn Government for Awarding ECC of SMI/Xtrata: TAMPAKAN MINING WILL WORSEN CLIMATE RISK IN MINDANAO In a recent development that will worsen the vulnerability of the country‚ particularly Mindanao‚ climate justice and environmental groups strongly denounce the P-Noy Administration for recently awarding the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) of SMI/Xtrata and pursuing the construction of the mining project in Tampakan‚ South Cotabato amidst strong protest. “We strongly condemn

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE CULTURAL BELIEFS OF TAGAKAULO TRIBE IN SOUTHERN MINDANAO A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Koinonia Theological Seminary‚ Inc. Gen. Luna Street‚ Davao City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Master of Theology July 2011 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study The Lumad Development Center Inc. declared that there are about eighteen Lumad groups in 19 provinces across the country. They comprise 12 to 13 million or 18% of the

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    expected in Mindanao‚ although LPA unlikely to become a storm Chances of the low pressure area (LPA) in Mindanao becoming a storm in the next two or three days remain low due to the Amihan winds‚ PAGASA said.The LPA also remains to be in land. But on Friday‚ it might go through the West Philippine Sea‚ where its chances of being a tropical depression will increase.PAGASA last spotted the LPA 48km north of Surigao City. It now brings moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms in Mindanao‚ especially

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    From Terrorism to Peace: A Successful Case Study of the Muslims of Mindanao Submitted by: Sadaf Amjad Table of Contents From Terrorism to Peace: A Successful Case Study of the Muslims of Mindanao 1 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 Historical developments in Philippines 3 Deciphering the conflict in Philippines 3 Initiation of the conflict 5 MILITANT GROUPS 6 Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) 6 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) 6 International

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    Conflict in Mindanao

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    The Origin of Conflict in Mindanao and the Role of the Moro National Liberation Front Ever since the Philippines were first colonized by Spain over 400 years ago‚ the Manila government has struggled to mesh the Muslim population of Mindanao with the rest of the predominantly Catholic nation. The large number of violent separatist groups operating in Mindanao has been the primary factor in the long raging conflict. The leading revolutionary group‚ who also facilitated the creation of splinter groups

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    Mindanao conflict

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    OUTLINE OF THE CONFLICT In order to understand the Mindanao conflict it is necessary to go back to the beginning of the 14th century‚ when arab missionaries and Chinese traders brought Islam to the primarily pagan tribes that inhabited the Philippines. In 1521‚ Ferdinand Magellan arrived to the Philippines and imposed Spanish rule just as Muslim missionaries were converting to Islam all the ruling families in southern Mindanao. The Spanish began a campaign to try to Christianize them‚ calling

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