Lumad
See also: lumad
English
Etymology
From Cebuano lumad (“native”).
Adjective
Lumad (not comparable)
- Of, or pertaining to the Lumads.
Noun
Lumad (plural Lumads)
- Any of the indigenous non-Muslim peoples of Mindanao in the Philippines.
- 1998, G. Sidney Silliman, Lela Garner Noble, Organizing for Democracy: Ngos, Civil Society, and the Philippine State, University of Hawaii Press (→ISBN), page 138:
- The Mindanao Lumad are non-Muslim groups throughout the island, while in the Cordillera of northern Luzon there are roughly one million indigenous inhabitants belonging to seven major and several minor ethnolinguistic groups.
- 1998, G. Sidney Silliman, Lela Garner Noble, Organizing for Democracy: Ngos, Civil Society, and the Philippine State, University of Hawaii Press (→ISBN), page 138:
See also
Anagrams
Cebuano
Etymology
From lumad (“native”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: lu‧mad
Adjective
Lumad
Noun
Lumad
Tagalog
Etymology
From Cebuano lumad (“native”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
Lumad
Noun
Lumad
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