Ton Ton the Mansaka (Introduction) - A Lumad Tribe from Mindanao

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

Meet Mr. Gilmar Madanlo, our beloved friend from Lumad Tribe of "Mansaka" in Mindanao...
He is a native Tribe of Mansaka (Meaning "Mountain People Stream") counterpart of Mandaya ("River People Stream") ... He hails from Pantukan, Compostela Valley

He is known as Ton Ton to us when he settles to Bajada, Davao City leave a normal people like us
and to the D.I.Y punk scene...

He is known as Tarakanath to our beloved organization Ananda Marga Maharlika (Phils.)..

He is known as Japa or Jabar of the ISKCON in Phils...

He had Travel by 2008 through Hare Krishna Friends and now settling in Manila

The Video that had been shot is during May 21, 2009 (Thursday).. As I recall

I take this film as requested by my friend to express himself... so please watch thank you....




These Indigenous Tribe from Mindanao are part of Lumad (A non-muslim tribe)
Katawhan Lumad

Katawhan Lumad are the un-Islamized and un-Christianized Austronesian peoples of Mindanao, namely Erumanen ne Menuvu`, Matidsalug Manobo, Agusanon Manobo, Dulangan Manobo, Dabaw Manobo,Ata Manobo, B'laan, Kaulo, Banwaon, Teduray, Lambangian, Subanen, Higaunon, Dibabawon, Mangguwangan, Mansaka, Mandaya, K'lagan, T'boli, Mamanuwa, Talaandig, Tagabawa, and Ubu`, Tinenanen, Kuwemanen, K'lata and Diyangan. There are about twenty general hilltribes of Mindanao, all of which are Austronesian.

The term Lumad excludes the Butuanons and Surigaonons--even the said two ethnic groups are native to Mindanao and the word tells it so--because those two are Visayans and Lumad are not ethnically related to them, which creates a contradiction because the word lumad literally means "native" in Visayan.

Kalagan

Cultural groups Majority of the inhabitants of the region are of Visayan lineage. The ethnic residents include the Manobo, the Mamanwa and other tribes.

Kamayo are related linguistically to the Tausug and Butuanon, and belong to the Meso and central Philippine family of languages. The group are concentrated in the provinces of Agusan del Norte (6,500) and Surigao del Sur (115,850). The population estimate at present is placed at 122,350 (NM 1994).

Like most of the groups in the eastern coast of Mindanao, the Kamayo cultivate wet rice in the flat land along the coast and nearby valleys while upland fields are planted to a variety of crops including cash crops of abaca.

please see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumad

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  • Ahh. yagunawa da kadi japon kay rumon sang kanami mga Kaagan sangawn, piga easy2x gayd ng mga dayo pero adon, dida nilan kami ma easy2x kay mga Professional da kami aw mga asenso. Sana makatabang kami sang mga rumon nami na kagunawa mayo na mga Mansaka.

  • gaminanubo ta ka doh...

  • Si Jesus nahigugma sa imo

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