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espada (malay) buhay na bato (indones)

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what

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the meaning of aetas or negrito the negrito is the first people

who live in the philipines now many aetas live in negros region..

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Ans 2 - The 'Negrito' (meaning 'small negro' in Spanish) are a loose ethnic collection of people living in the Andaman islands, Malaya and southern Phillipines. I would guess that 'negrito violin' is one of their ethnic musical instruments.

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"Negrito Violin"-a five-stringed instruments used by the natives of zambles

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See related link below for information and a picture of Negritos.

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G-string,loin cloth

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G-string,loin cloth

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negritos ate fresh meat,plants...

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An Abenlen is a member of a Negrito people of the Zimbalese mountains in the Philippines.

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ewam ko lng sa tnga pota sagot... >.<

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Odd as it looks... it means "My little black pimp".

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ewam ko lng sa tnga pota sagot... >.<

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Here are five: The Tagalog, The Cebuano, The Igorot, Manobo and The Negrito

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I don't want to know anything else about it, thanks.

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Binagtas nila ang tulay.

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La Paz, El Negrito, Cane, Puerto Lempira, Danli

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edi sa pwit mo,,, hahahahaha

Answered by: Maria Kathleen Juanatas Kabigting.

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La india elegante y el negrito amante is the title of a short, one-act play by Filipino poet and playwright Francisco "Balagtas" Baltazar (1788-1862). The title means, The Elegant Indian Lady and the Adoring, Dear Little Black Man.

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This is the Spanish name of several island populations in the Asian Islands near the Phillipenes. See the link.

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Neli Garrido de Rodriguez has written:

'Espuma y negrito'

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a short-act play that francisco balagtas made

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Negritos traditionally lived as hunter-gatherers in the rainforests and remote areas of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. They had a close-knit community structure, with simple tools and techniques for survival. Today, many Negrito populations have integrated to some extent with modern societies while still maintaining some aspects of their traditional way of life.

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noong unang panahon.............

ang tanga nyo. butete

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It's a phrase.  It means, "....nothing to do with that little Black guy."

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I think it is the name of the boy to whom the song is being sung. Mobila might be a name of Nigerian origin.

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Mga naiambag Ng mga negrito

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"La India Elegante y El Negrito" es un cuento popular que trata sobre una mujer india elegante que se enamora de un hombre negrito y juntos enfrentan las críticas y prejuicios de la sociedad. Es una historia que resalta la importancia del amor y la aceptación en medio de la diversidad cultural y racial.

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Rizal's Family belonged in a affluent family. Jose Rizal's blood is a mixture of negrito, indonesian, chinese, japanese, and SPANISH genes.

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ang tatlong teorya ay negrito,indones at Malay

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Negrito, Pro-Australoids or Austrics, Mongoloid, Mediterranean or Dravidian, Western Brachycephal, Nordic Aryans.

http://www.webindia123.com/india/people/people.htm

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The six known ancestral roots of Jose Rizal are Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Malayan, Negrito, and Aeta. These diverse ancestry lines contributed to his unique heritage and worldview.

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The word Negrito is used to describe many different ethnic groups that make up the Australoid race. Their main religion is Animism.

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I believe the earliest settlers were Negrito people who still inhabit isolated parts in the south. They were followed by Mon-Khmer peoples who established empires in the country and then the Tai people from southern China arrived.

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Kwento mo Sa Pagong Lalaine Eyebag !

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* Negro * necesario * nebulosa * nectario * nefando * negativo * negrito * nena * neoplasia * neolatino * neperiano * nequicia * nereida * neptuno * nervoso * neto * neutra * nevera * nevoso * neviscar

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Negritos refer to various ethnic groups in Southeast Asia who have distinct physical characteristics, such as dark skin and curly hair. They are traditionally hunter-gatherers and have faced marginalization and discrimination in the countries where they reside. Negritos have rich cultural traditions, including music, dance, and art forms that reflect their unique heritage.

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The language of many Philippine Negritos is Austronesian-based, with influences from neighboring languages. Some Negrito groups also have their own distinct languages, such as the Agta language spoken by some Aeta groups in Luzon.

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The Katutubong Pilipino are indigenous peoples of the Philippines who have inhabited the land for centuries. They have their own languages, cultures, and traditions that are distinct from the mainstream Filipino society. It is important to recognize and respect their rights and contributions to Filipino society.

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Ito ay teorya ni beyer

-Nagsusulong ng hinuha tungkol sa tatlong grupo ng Tao- Negrito, indones at Malay bilang ninuno ng Filipino

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Jose Rizal was Filipino, although the Rizal-Mercado family had traces of Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Malay and Negrito blood. Jose Rizal was born on June 19, 1861 in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. He died on December 30, 1896 in Bagumbayan, Manila, Philippines.

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The Rizal family's paternal ascendant was Domingo Lam-co, a full-bloodied Chinese from Amoy, China. In the Philippines he married Ines de la Rosa who was half-Chinese.

Aside from Chinese, the Mercado-Rizal family had traces of Japanese, Spanish, Malay and Negrito blood.

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The conflict of the book Tex by S.E. Hinton is when Mason sells Negrito and his own horse to pay the bills after his father had not left enough money for them to live. hope this answer was helpful!

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maitim ang balat kulot ang buhok nangangaso

sarat ang ilong

malapad ang mga labi

maitim ang balat

kulot ang buhok

nakabahag lamang sila

pangangaso ang kanilang ikinabubuhay

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The wild boy of Luis Guillon, was captured in Luis Guillon, Districto de Estavan Echeveria, Buenos Aires, Argentina in about 1960. It was believed that he was raised by dogs in the forest of the Luis Guillon Estancia. He became known as "Dieguito el Negrito." When capture he growled, bit, and scratched at his captor.

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