Mindanao
Ronald de Jong
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Mindanao
The Netherlands
January 15, 2009
 
 
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Ronald De Jong
 
About the author:

Ronald de Jong is a freelance travelphotographer based in the Netherlands. He just loves photography and has a passion for Mindanao. He likes to create images that makes a connection with the Philippines and it’s wonderful people. He wants to reflect the character of the Philippines, it's people and it's rich cultural heritage in his images and hopes they will capture momentum and uncover the way he sees the fascinating island of Mindanao.
 

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Ronald de Jong
May 11, 2010

Manobo, the name may came from Mansuba from man (person or people) and suba (river), meaning river people. The first Manobo settlers lived in northern Mindanao, at present Manobo tribes can be found at ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
April 11, 2010

Badjao or Bajau means man of the seas, this tribal group is known as the Sea Gypsies because they move with the wind and the tide on their small houseboats called vintas, ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
March 5, 2010

Together with the Illanun and Maguindanao, the Maranao are one of three indigenous Muslim groups native to the island of Mindanao in the southwestern part of the Philippines, this tribal group share in a generalized ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
February 4, 2010

The Bilaan or B`laan are a tribal community of Southern Mindanao, the name of this indigenous group comes from the words Bla and An, meaning Opponent People. The Bilaans in South Cotabato were renowned hunters ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
January 11, 2010

The province of South Cotabato may not be the most obvious place to consider for a vacation, but for anyone looking for something out of the ordinary it is worth giving it a chance, the ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
December 11, 2009

The conflict on the island of Mindanao started in the early 1960s when a Muslim minority group, also known as the Moros, started an armed struggle for their ancestral homeland and a campaign for ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
November 26, 2009

“I cannot change the past, but I will sure try to change the future for those kids!” Strong words coming from a gentle woman with a great ambition and a positive attitude in life.

Elena ...
 
 
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Text and images by Ronald de Jong.
October 19, 2009

“ Hey, Joe, what’s your name, give me your money?” , an enthusiastic yell coming from some children that were roaming the streets of Koronadal city to search for plastic bottles and other materials to ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
October 2, 2009

It's been more than a decade since my first visit to the Philippines, much time has passed by since then and I keep coming back to the wonderful island of Mindanao every year. I hope ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
June 21, 2009

The City of Koronadal, popularly known to the local population as Marbel, is the capital city of South Cotabato province, a bubbling, virtual melting pot of contrasting ethnic cultures and influences, many dialects and indigenous ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
June 7, 2009

Clarissa is regarded as one of the new heroes of modern days, by the Philippine government and her family anyway. Clarissa did make a big sacrifice of leaving her family and love ones behind ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
May 23, 2009

Mt Matutum, a steep, non active, volcano is located north of the town of General Santos in the province of South Cotabato. It’s irregular and characteristic shape is formed by volcanic uplift during previous periods ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
April 20, 2009

Rice is the basic food in many countries. more than 80 percent of the world's population depends on rice, not only for their income but also as daily food.

The Island of Mindanao is often named ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
March 18, 2009

Sarangani Bay, it has white bounty beaches, blue, open waters, many coconut palm trees and is only a small part of a tropical island paradise in a country often named the pearl of the Orient.[endteaser]

The ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
February 17, 2009

The Island of Samal, a place of harmony and serenity, it is located at the heart of Davao Gulf. Samal Island is also named as the Island Garden City. This idyllic place has pristine, white ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
January 19, 2009

The Land of Kota Batu, a land never conquered by foreign intruders and long time defended by Moro warriors to protect their ancestral land and religion. A land with unbelievably beautiful terrain which lies serenely ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
November 22, 2008

Lake Sebu is a beautiful inland sea on the island of Mindanao, the most Southern Island of the Philippines. This lake is located in the southern Tiruray Highlands at an altitude of almost 300m (984ft). ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
October 29, 2008

Many things has been written and much is said already about the Philippine Jeepney and Tricycle. I guess that most Munting Nayon readers have experienced travelling with this fantastic form of local transportation at first ...
 
 
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Ronald de Jong
October 15, 2008

If the Filipino people have a reason for a celebration they will end up having a fiesta. It is a well known fact that Filipinos love celebrations, this can be seen in the way they ...
 

grace punongbayan
Wed 26th May 2010
The Netherlands
 

i find the articles written by ronald de jong about the cultural heritage of the Philippines especially those of the various ethnic tribes in our country very informative and educational.