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  2. Confederate States of Lanao - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in Sulu and Maguindanao, the Sultanate system in Lanao was uniquely decentralized. The area was divided into Four Principalities of Lanao or the Pat a Pangampong a Ranao which are composed of a number of royal houses (Sapolo ago Nem a Panoroganan or The Sixteen (16) Royal Houses) with specific territorial jurisdictions within mainland Mindanao.

  3. Darangen - Wikipedia

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    He was accompanied by 35 Maranao leaders, two of them sang darangen (epics) of Bantugan for the two-day journey. [9] [10] After hearing parts of the Darangen, Laubach was so impressed by the "sustained beauty and dignity" of the songs that he immediately contacted Maranao people who could recite various parts of it. He transcribed them ...

  4. Maranao people - Wikipedia

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    The name "Maranao" (also spelled "Mëranaw", or "Maranaw") means "people of the lake" (lanaw or ranaw, archaic danaw, means "lake" in the Maranao language). This is in reference to Lake Lanao, the predominant geographic feature of the ancestral homeland of the Maranao people. [4] The original endonym of the ancestral Maranao is believed to be ...

  5. Straight to You – Triple J's Tribute to Nick Cave - Wikipedia

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    Alex Burnett And Lanie Lane 7. "Nick the Stripper" Cave: Johnny Mackay 8. "People Ain't No Good" Cave: Johnny Mackay 9. "The Ship Song" Cave: Lisa Mitchell 10. "The Weeping Song" Cave: Jake Stone 11. "O Children" Cave: Urthboy 12. "Deanna" Cave, Harvey: Dan Sultan 13. "From Her to Eternity" Cave, Anita Lane, Blixa Bargeld, Hugo Race, Barry ...

  6. Maharadia Lawana - Wikipedia

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    The Maharadia Lawana (sometimes spelled Maharadya Lawana or Maharaja Rāvaṇa) is a Maranao epic which tells a local version of the Indian epic Ramayana. [1] Its English translation is attributed to Filipino Indologist Juan R. Francisco, assisted by Maranao scholar Nagasura Madale, based on Francisco's ethnographic research in the Lake Lanao area in the late 1960s.

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  8. Singkil - Wikipedia

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    Singkil is an ethnic dance of the Philippines that has its origins in the Maranao people of Lake Lanao, a Mindanao Muslim ethnolinguistic group.The dance is widely recognized today as the royal dance of a prince and a princess weaving in and out of crisscrossed bamboo poles clapped in syncopated rhythm.

  9. Lainey Wilson Details How ‘Yellowstone’ Catapulted Her to ...

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    Lainey Wilson opened up about how starring on Yellowstone pushed her music career over the top in her new ABC News Studios special. “Appearing on Yellowstone put a face to a name,” the country ...