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Waray people - Wikipedia
The Waray people (or the Waray-Waray people) are a subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Bisaya people, who constitute the 4th largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. [2]
Waray People of Samar and Leyte: History, Culture and Arts ...
2022年9月22日 · Waray refers to both the people of Samar and Leyte and their language, also known as Lineyte-Samarnon. As a people, the Waray identify themselves according to their place of origin. Those who come from Samar call themselves Samareños, while those who come from Leyte call themselves Leyteños.
People of Samar: the Waray tribe - Children of the Mekong
On the island of Samar and its neighbors in the east of the Philippines lives an ethnic minority, the Waray tribe. With their own language and traditions, the over two million Samar people have kept alive a vibrant cultural heritage.
Waray-Waray | Philippines, Visayas, Language | Britannica
Waray-Waray, any member of a large ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines, living on Samar, eastern Leyte, and Biliran islands. Numbering roughly 4.2 million in the early 21st century, they speak a Visayan (Bisayan) language of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family.
Waray people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Waray people, (Waray-Waray) are one of the visayan ethnic group in the Philippines located at Eastern Visayas, It is majority in the provinces of Samar, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Biliran and eastern portion of Leyte, [1] The Waray people used the Waray language in the region, and some parts of southern Sorsogon are Waray people.
The Waray Culture of the Philippines - Academia.edu
A basic reader in understanding the culture of the Waray people who inhabit the islands of Leyte and Samar of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines; with analytical description of the various domains of their life -- history, environment,
Waray language - Wikipedia
It is the native language of the Waray people and second language of the Abaknon people of Capul, Northern Samar, and some Cebuano-speaking peoples of western and southern parts of Leyte island. It is the third most spoken language among the Bisayan languages , only behind Cebuano and Hiligaynon .
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