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Aeta (Philippine people)

LC control no.sh 85001485
LC classificationDS666.A3
Topical headingAeta (Philippine people)
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Variant(s)Aetas (Philippine Negritos)
Agta (Philippine people)
Ata (Philippine people)
Ataas (Philippine people)
Ayta (Philippine people)
Dumagat (Philippine people)
Eta (Philippine people)
Ita (Philippine people)
Zambales-Bataan Negritos (Philippine people)
See alsoEthnology--Philippines
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Lumad (Philippine people)
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Negritos
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Found inWork cat.: Barrato, C.L. Pintubo Negritos (Revisited), 1978 (Pintubo part of Zambales Negritos)
Web. 3.
Murdock world cult. (Aeta, Agta, Eta, Ita, Zambales-Bataan)
Handbk. ethnog.
Rodil, B.R. The minoritization of the indigenous communities of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago, 1994: p. 11 (Lumad tribes: Ata (Ataas), Bagobo and Guiangga, Mamanwa, Mangguangan, Mandaya, Banwa-on, Bilaan, Bukidnon, Dulangan, Kalangan, Kulaman, Manobo, Subanon, Tagabili (Tboli), Tagakaolo, Talandig, Tiruray)
The orphans of Pinatubo, 2001: cover (Ayta) p. xii (Asian type Negritos; considered first migrants to the Philippines during last glacial period, ca. 20,000 yrs. ago)
Francisco, Martin. Mahabe pagotan, 2012: t.p. (Dumagat ethnic group who lives in Bulacan part of Sierra Madre, Philippines)
Wikipilipinas, October 28, 2014 (Dumagat people are of the Agta Negrito groups found in Luzon)
Official website of Aurora Province, Philippines, October 28, 2014 (Negrito group recognized in literature as Agta, locally known as Dumagat)