
Manobo, Ata in Philippines people group profile - Joshua Project
The Ata-Manobo no longer want to be called by that name, and are further divided into the Langilan and Tala-ingod tribes. They are found in the region west and northwest of Mt. Apo, the headwater of the Davao, Lasang and Libuganon rivers.
Ata Manobo Tribe of Davao del Norte: History, Culture and Arts, …
2023年9月18日 · There are three identifiable Ata Manobo tribes: the Matigsalug, the Talaingod, and the Matig-Langilan. The Matigsalug, meaning “people of the river,” are in the municipalities of Kitaotao and San Fernando in Bukidnon; in Arakan Valley, North Cotabato; and in the Marilog and Paquibato Districts in Davao City. In 2000, their population was ...
Ata | National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
2020年7月31日 · The ATA occupy the hinterlands comprising the headwaters of Davao, Tuganay and Libungan Rivers. Their name means “dwellers in highlands”. They are situated mainly in Paquibato District and portions of adjoining areas in Marilog, Calinan and Buhangin Districts of Davao City and of Sto.
THE ATA - mindalumad.info
2024年8月6日 · The Ata, or Ata-Manobo, inhabit the northwest of Davao del Norte as well as Bukidnon and Compostela Valley. According to anthropological studies, “Ata” refers to a person who lives in extremely high places or on mountain summits.
Ata Manobo people - Manila News
2022年9月28日 · The Matigsalug, the Talaingod, and the Matig-Langilan are the three known Ata Manobo tribes. The Matigsalug, whose name means “people of the river,” live in the municipalities of Kitaotao and San Fernando in Bukidnon, in the Arakan Valley in North Cotabato, and in the Marilog and Paquibato Districts in Davao City.
Ata Manobo | National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
2020年7月31日 · The Ata-Manobo of Davao del Norte, aboriginally called Ata, believed that they originated from Paquibato, Davao City. The Ancestral Domain of the Ata-Manobo covers portions of the Municipalities of Kapalong, san Isidro, Sto. Tomas and Talaingod.
Ata Tribe - Wycliffe Philippines
The Ata tribe, a subgroup of the Manobo people, is indigenous to Davao City, particularly in the Paquibato and Marilog districts of Davao del Norte and Bukidnon in the Philippines. The name "Ata" signifies their dwelling in high places, often atop mountains.
Manobo, Ata in Philippines Profile - Joshua Project
The Ata-Manobo no longer want to be called by that name, and are further divided into the Langilan and Tala-ingod tribes. They are found in the region west and northwest of Mt. Apo, the headwater of the Davao, Lasang and Libuganon rivers. There is now a town called Tala-ingod in Davao del Norte.
Ata Tribe - mindanews.com
2019年8月21日 · Women belonging to the Ata tribe from Barangay Tapak, Paquibato District in Davao City show how they mill rice manually at the Kadayawan Cultural Village in Davao City on 18 August 2019. The Atas are among 11 Mindanao tribes showcasing their cultures during the city’s Kadayawan Festival.
Tribu Ata | Bigwas
Tribu Ata | PIA Davao | Museo Dabawenyo. Ata means “dwellers in highlands.” They are a powerful people of unknown origin who appear to be a mixture of Negritos and Malays, and belong to the largest community of indigenous people, the Manobo. They were noted to be highly nomadic and tended to live in single-family units. You may want to read: