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Palawan has a lot of native languages, Tagbanwa is not the only one. There is also the Palawan language, as well as other tribal tongues. Interestingly, the Tagbanwa are amongst the few peoples of the Philippines who continue to use native writing systems of Brahmi (Sanskrit alphabet) origin. I think in a couple of generations, we are going to see a drastic reduction in the number of languages and ethnic groups in the Philippines. |
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As a lover of cross cultural pieces, I am absolutely in love with this "dha-war".
Very interesting. Do you think it was all "born together", or composite, and if composite, older or younger?? Thanks for sharing. |
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Refer previous thread dated 30th January "Help with Identification Please". All discussion re this item is there. Regards Stuart |
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