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  2. Cebuano people - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (and other Visayans) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  3. Category:Visayan people - Wikipedia

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  4. Binukot - Wikipedia

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    A young Visayan noblewoman depicted in the Boxer Codex (1590). Binukot is a pre-Hispanic practice in the Philippine archipelago that is still practiced. A tribe or community deems a girl worthy of being secluded in order to protect them so they gain cultural prestige and are more appealing to high-class suitors.

  5. Filipino styles and honorifics - Wikipedia

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    In the pre-colonial era, It was mostly used by the Tagalogs and Visayans. These were borrowed from the Malay system of honorifics obtained from the Moro peoples of Mindanao , which in turn was based on the Indianized Sanskrit honorifics system [ 1 ] and the Chinese's used in areas like Ma-i ( Mindoro ) and Pangasinan .

  6. Visayans - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Visayans were first referred to by the general term Pintados ("the painted ones") by the Spanish, in reference to the prominent practice of full-body tattooing . [6] The word Bisaya, on the other hand, was first documented in Spanish sources in reference to the non-Ati inhabitants of the island of Panay.

  7. Baro't saya - Wikipedia

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    Tagalog maginoo (nobility) wearing baro in the Boxer Codex (c.1590). Baro't saya evolved from two pieces of clothing worn by both men and women in the pre-colonial period of the Philippines: the baro (also barú or bayú in other Philippine languages), a simple collar-less shirt or jacket with close-fitting long sleeves; [5] and the tapis (also called patadyong in the Visayas and Sulu ...

  8. Baybayin - Wikipedia

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  9. Visayan people - Wikipedia

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