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INSTITUTIONAL STABLE ENDANGERED

AKLANON (INAKEANON) (Aklan) BALANGAO (Cordillera) ALANGAN (Mindoro Island)


 Institutional  Stable  Endangered
CHAVACANO (Zamboanga City) BALANGINGIH SAMA (Sulu-Mindanao Region) BAGOBO-KLATA
 Institutional  Stable  Endangered
IBANAG (Cagayan and Isabela Provinces) BANTOANON (Romblon) BATAK (Batak People on Palawan Island)
 Institutional  Stable  Endangered

IVATAN (Batanes Island of the Philippines) BAYBAYANON (Baybay, Leyte) BOGKALOT (Quirino)
 Institutional  Stable  Endangered

MASBATENYO (Masbate Province) BROOKE'S POINT PALAWANO (Brooke's Point, BOLINAO (Province of Pangasinan)
 Institutional Palawan)  Endangered
 Stable
TAUSUG (Sulu Archipelago) BUHID (Island of Mindoro) ESKAYAN (Eskaya People of Bohol)
 Institutional  Stable  Endangered
TBOLI (Southern Mindanao) COTABATO MANOBO (Mindanao Island) INLAUD ITNEG (Abra)
 Institutional  Stable  Endangered

YAKAN (Basilan, Philippines) CUYONON (Palawan and Cuyo Islands) IRANUN (Sulu and Mindanao Islands)
 Institutional  Stable  Stable
DAVAWENYO (Davao Region of Mindanao) ISINAY (Nueva Vizcaya)
 Stable  Endangered

HANUNOO (Mindoro) KALAGAN (Davao Region of Mindanao)


 Stable  Endangered

HIGAONON (Mindanao Island) RATAGNON (Occidental Mindoro)


 Stable  Endangered

IBALOI (Benguet, Province, Luzon) SAMBAL (Zambales Mountain)


 Stable  Endangered
IRAYA (MIMAROPA Region) TADYAWAN (Mindoro Oriental Province)
 Stable  Endangered
ISNAG (Apayao Province)
 Stable

ITAWIT (Itawis People of Northern Luzon, Provinces


of Cagayan Valley)
 Stable

KAGAYANEN (Cagayancillo)
 Stable
KALINGA, VANAW (Cordillera Region)
 Stable
KAMAYO (Caraga Region)
 Stable
KANKAENEY (Luzon)
 Stable
KARAO (Benguet Province)
 Stable
KASIGURANIN (Central Luzon Region)
 Stable
MANDAYA (Mindanao)
 Stable
MANSAKA (Davao Oriental Province)
 Stable
MAPUN (Mindanao)
 Stable
MOLBOG (Balabac Islands)
 Stable
PARANAN (Northeastern Coastal Areas of Isabela,
Philippines)
 Stable
TAGBANWA (Palawan Island)
 Stable
TAWBUID (Mindoro)
 Stable
TEDURAY (District of Dinaig, South Cotabato)
 Stable
Philippines
 Philippines is a country in Asia that is home to 111,047,000 people.
 It is also home to 175 living indigenous languages.
 Philippines was also home to 2 indigenous languages that are now extinct.
 Dicamay, Agta
 Villa Viciousa, Agta
 In addition, 9 living non-indigenous languages are established within the country.
 In formal education, 30 indigenous languages are used as languages of instruction.

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