Yang Madyaw Na Paguya
Flavia J.
Manila: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1977. — 44 p.Good living.This agricultural booklet has been prepared to introduce the Mansakas of Davao del Norte to a variety of ways in which they can enhance their homegardens. It also introduces new methods of raising domestic animals so a better diet will be available to their families and consequently an improved livelihood provided for all in their homes.Mansaka is an Austronesian language of Mindanao in the Philippines. Population: 57,761 (2000 WCD). Region: Eastern Davao and Davao Oriental provinces, Mindanao. Alternate names: Mandaya Mansaka Dialects. Lexical similarity 80% with Bislig-Mati, 89% with Karaga Mandaya, 84% with Mati, 74% with Piso (Kalagan). Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Meso Philippine, Central Philippine, Mansakan, Eastern, Mandayan.
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