词条 | Butuanon people |
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|group=Butuanon people |image=File:Kahimunan Festival 2018 Dance Presentation (Original Work).jpg |caption=A dance number being presented at the annual Kahimunan Festival at the Libertad Sports Complex in Butuan City. The festival is celebrated every January. |population=1,420,000 (2000 census) |popplace= Philippines: Caraga |langs=Butuanon, Cebuano, Tagalog, English |rels=predominantly Roman Catholic, others |related=other Visayans, other Filipinos, other Austronesians groups (especially Indonesians, (Dayak, Malays, Meratus Dayak and other non-Muslim Pribumi) }} The Butuanon are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, which constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. The Butuanon are one of the smallest Visayan ethnic groups. As with the Surigaonons, the Butuanons are also previously considered as Cebuanos. AreaButuanons live in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur. Some live in Misamis Oriental or in Surigao del Norte, all of which are in the northeastern corner of Mindanao. DemographicsButuanons number about 1,420,000. They are the descendants of Austronesian-speaking immigrants who came from South China during the Iron Age. The native language of Butuanons is the Butuanon language, but most Butuanon nowadays primarily speak the Cebuano language, because of the mass influx of Cebuano settlers to Mindanao, and Filipino, English as second languages. Most are Roman Catholics, while some are Protestants. {{BisayaPeoplesmall}}{{Ethnic groups in the Philippines}}{{Philippines-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Butuanon People}} 2 : Ethnic groups in the Philippines|Ethnic groups in Mindanao |
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