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B'laan people : ウィキペディア英語版
B'laan people

The B'laan are one of the indigenous peoples of Southern Mindanao in the Philippines. Their name could have derived from "bla" meaning "opponent" and the suffix "an" meaning "people". Other terms used to refer to this group are Blaan, Bira-an, Baraan, Vilanes, and Bilanes.
The B'laan are neighbors of the T'boli, and live in Lake Sebu and T'boli municipalities of South Cotabato, Sarangani, General Santos City, the southeastern part of Davao and around Lake Buluan in North Cotabato. They are famous for their brassworks, beadwork and tabih weave. The people of these tribes wear colorful embroidered native costumes and beadwork accessories. The women of these tribes, particularly, wear heavy brass belts with brass 'tassels' ending in tiny brass bells that herald their approach even when they are a long way off.
Some B'laan natives were displaced when General Santos City was founded in 1939. Others settled in the city.
Their language is said to be the source of the name for Koronadal City, from two B'laan words – ''koron'' or ''kolon'' meaning cogon grass and ''nadal'' or ''datal'' meaning plain, which aptly described the place to the natives. On the other hand, Marbel, which is another name for the poblacion, is a B'laan term ''Malb-el'' which means "murky waters" referring to a river, now called Marbel River.
The tribe practices indigenous rituals while adapting to the way of life of modern Filipinos.〔(Blaan women record dreams in woven mats – INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos )〕
The tribe received some press when they gave Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao a tribal rank.〔("B’laan tribe names Pacquiao ‘Datu’" )〕
Ilonggo settlers clashed against B'laan natives in March 2015.〔http://www.tempo.com.ph/2015/03/12/moro-ilonggo-settlers-clash/〕
==External links==

*(Pictures of a B'laan musical instrument )
*("B’laan natives set up upland rice museum" )

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