Yakan (Philippine people)

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Name (Hebrew)
יקן (עם פיליפיני)
Name (Latin)
Yakan (Philippine people)
Other forms of name
Yacan (Philippine people)
See Also From tracing topical name
Ethnology Philippines
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q4121292
Library of congress: sh 88001289
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Jundam, M.B.G. Yakan, 1983.
  • Ethnologue:p. 325, under Yakan (Yacanes)
  • Murdock, G.P. Outline of world cultures, 1983:p. 135, under Moro (Yakan)
  • Voegelin lang.:p. 45, under Yakan (Yacanes)
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Wikipedia description:

The Yakan people are among the major Filipino ethnolinguistic groups in the Sulu Archipelago. Having a significant number of followers of Islam, it is considered one of the 13 Muslim groups in the Philippines. The Yakans mainly reside in Basilan but are also in Zamboanga City. They speak a language known as Bissa Yakan, which has characteristics of both Sama-Bajau Sinama and Tausug (Jundam 1983: 7-8). It is written in the Malayan Arabic script, with adaptations to sounds not present in Arabic (Sherfan 1976). The Yakan have a traditional horse culture. They are renowned for their weaving traditions. Culturally, they are Sama people who eventually led a life on land, mostly in Basilan and Zamboanga city. They are included as part of the Sama ethnic group, which includes the Bajau, Dilaut, Kalibugan, and other Sama groups.

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