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  2. Tao people - Wikipedia

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    The Tao peoples' production methods are divided into two primary categories: agriculture and fishing. Due to taro's ability to grow in a wide array of climates, it is a vital part of the Tao diet. The Tao people plant taro on the narrow coastal plains, and thus their diet consists of wetland taro and taro sweet potatoes.

  3. Peoples of Palawan - Wikipedia

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    The tribe is composed of several sub-groups. One small community of S.W. Palawanos, living in the internal mountain are known as the taaw't bato (often misspelled by Filipinos as tau't bato by substituting the Tagalog word tao "people" for the Palawano word taaw). Taaw't Bato means simple the "people of the rock."

  4. El Nido, Palawan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of El Nido 10 20 30 40 50 2006 47.30 2009 29.69 2012 27.08 2015 22.11 2018 16.32 2021 15.35 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The main industries of El Nido are fishing, agriculture and tourism, being a popular diving location. Edible nest-gathering is also an economic activity, although it is seasonal. Coconut, palay, cashew, banana, and mango are its major products ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by Knowledge Channel - Wikipedia

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    MathDali Live (2024) – Math; Noli Me Tangere (2022) Oyayi (2018) Sesame Street (aired on KBS/RPN premiered in 1970, City2/BBC since 1981, IBC since 1986, GMA since 1992, revived briefly by 9TV (now RPTV) since 2014 and revived through Yey! from 2015 to 2017) TalkED (2023) – PTA

  6. Knowledge Channel - Wikipedia

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    Watch Live (Philippines Only) Knowledge Channel (abbreviated as KCh and stylized in all capital letters ) is a Philippine free-to-air television channel owned by ABS-CBN that consists of educational and informative programs.

  7. Dewil Valley - Wikipedia

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    According to the University of the Philippines Archaeological Studies Program, or UP-ASP, the closest settlement can be found in New Ibajay, which is covered by the town capital of El Nido, which is located around 9 km (5.6 mi) south-east of Dewil Valley. Physically it measures around 7 km (4.3 mi) long, and 4 km (2.5 mi) wide.

  8. Orchid Island - Wikipedia

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    Orchid Island is known by the Tao people indigenous to the island as Pongso no Tao ("island of human beings"). It was also known by the Tao as Ma'ataw ("floating in the sea") or Irala ("facing the mountain"); the latter being contrasted with the Tao name for the Taiwanese mainland – "Ilaod" ("toward the sea").

  9. Tagbanwa - Wikipedia

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    The Tagbanwa people (Tagbanwa: ᝦᝪᝯ) are an indigenous people and one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Philippines, mainly found in central and northern Palawan. Research has shown that the Tagbanwa are possible descendants of the Tabon Man [citation needed], thus making them one of the original inhabitants of the Philippines. [2]