
Lumad - Wikipedia
The Lumad are a group of Austronesian indigenous peoples in the southern Philippines. It is a Cebuano term meaning "native" or "indigenous".
Who Are the Lumads? - Esquire Philippines
2021年2月18日 · Lumad is a collective term for several predominantly non-Christian and non-Muslim indigenous groups based in Mindanao. The Lumads include the Bagobo, Blaan, …
Lumads in the Philippines: An Enduring Fight for Indigenous Rights ...
2023年1月26日 · Through social media campaigns, people are now becoming increasingly aware of the atrocities committed by Filipino state forces on Indigenous communities, sparking …
INFOGRAPHIC: Who are the Lumad? - RAPPLER
2017年8月9日 · MANILA, Philippines – The Lumad are the largest indigenous group in the Philippines. The word “Lumad” is a Visayan term which means “born of the earth.”
Filipinas Heritage Library | The Lumad of Mindanao
In 1986, fifteen of the more than eighteen ICC in Mindanao adopted the term lumad, a Bisayan word for “native” or “indigenous,” to distinguish themselves from the Christians and Muslims in …
The Lumad Cultures of Mindanao - Pagdiriwang 2024
Lumad are found throughout Mindanao, in remote mountainous areas and valleys, in low-lying plains, and in coastal areas. Over the years, the Lumad have nurtured and protected their …
Lumad Identity and History
2024年8月7日 · On June 26, 1986, at the Lumad Mindanao People’s Federation conference in Kidapawan, North Cotabato, representatives from these ethnolinguistic groups adopted the …
A NEVER ENDING STORY: Lumads of Mindanao & their fight to …
2021年11月12日 · The lumad’s greatest foe is one he cannot see—the billion-peso logging concessionaire; the mining company that holds posh offices at the nation’s capital and abroad. …
Know the Lumads: The Austronesian People of Mindanao - VisMin…
2021年3月25日 · The term “lumad” means “native” in Cebuano, and true to its name the Lumads refer to the natives of Mindanao. They are the natives who have not been converted to the …
The History and Culture of The Lumad People in Mindanao
There are over 18 Lumad ethnolinguistic groups that make up around 61% of the country's indigenous population. Lumads live in remote mountain, coastal, and lowland areas, and have …