Ethnic groups in the Philippines can be grouped into indigenous ethnic groups and non-indigenous ethnic groups. The indigenous ethnic groups include the Bicolanos, Ibanag, Ilocano, Ivatan, Kapampangan, Moro, Pangasinense, Sambal, Tagalog, Visayan and tribal groups such as the Badjaos, Igorot, Ilongots, Lumad, Mangyan, Negrito groups and the Palawan tribes.
The non-indigenous ethnic groups include the Chinese, Spanish, American, Arab, Indian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Mexican and other ethnic groups.
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Lots of indegenous ethnic groups. There are Tagalogs who make up 55% of the total Philippine population. Other ethnic groups are Visayas, Illocanos, Negritos, Tausugs, Lumads, and much other indegenous people. Philippines is a really indegenous country. There are no Hispanics and Arabs in the Philippines. People only say that because, there's Filipinos who have distant Arab descent. But that's not true, the only real non-indegenous ethnic groups in the Philippines are Chinese, Korean and Japanese. There are again, no Spanish or Arabs.
There are several different ethnic groups in the Philippines. Many of the ethnolinguistic groups speak Austronesian, and are Christian. These are mainly the lowland coastal populations.
Over 160 separate ethnic groups.
muslims, islam,There are a few ethnic groups in SW Asia. The top three ethnic groups are Muslims, Arabs and Islam.
Yes. They are just a few of the ethnic groups in South Africa.
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