This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be inferred. This evidence comes from the naming practices of both negrito and non-negrito peoples, from which it can be inferred that many negrito groups have maintained a unique identity distinct from other groups since the dispersal of Malayo-Polynesian languages. Other names, such as Dupaningan and Dumagat, reference locations, from which it is assumed the negritos left after contact with Malayo-Polynesian people. Evidence also comes from the relative positions of negrito groups vis-à-vis other groups within the subfamily with which their current language can be grouped. Many of these languages can be shown to be first order branches, sugge...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
The Philippine population consists of two generally quite distinct racial types. There are the so-ca...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
Within recorded history. most Southeast Asian peoples have been of southern Mongoloid physical typ...
This paper addresses several topics with reference to Philippine hunter-gatherer groups that are rel...
The Philippine negrito groups comprise a diverse group of populations speaking over 30 different l...
The primary focus of this article is on the so-called negritos of Peninsular Malaysia and southern T...
This article discusses the distribution of the Negritos in Asia and the Pacific, the Negritos are wi...
Genetic research into Southeast Asia\u27s negritos has revealed their deep-rooted ancestry, with t...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
The negrito hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
The Philippine population consists of two generally quite distinct racial types. There are the so-ca...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
Within recorded history. most Southeast Asian peoples have been of southern Mongoloid physical typ...
This paper addresses several topics with reference to Philippine hunter-gatherer groups that are rel...
The Philippine negrito groups comprise a diverse group of populations speaking over 30 different l...
The primary focus of this article is on the so-called negritos of Peninsular Malaysia and southern T...
This article discusses the distribution of the Negritos in Asia and the Pacific, the Negritos are wi...
Genetic research into Southeast Asia\u27s negritos has revealed their deep-rooted ancestry, with t...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
The negrito hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...