- Tausūg people - Wikipedia
The Tausug (also spelled Tausog; [1] natively Tau Sūg, Jawi: تَؤُ سُوْݢْ) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the Sulu Archipelago and northeastern coastal areas of Borneo, which spans present-day Philippines and Malaysia
- Tausug | Philippines, Sulu Archipelago, Moro People | Britannica
Tausug, one of the largest of the Muslim (sometimes called Moro) ethnic groups of the southwestern Philippines They live primarily in the Sulu Archipelago, southwest of the island of Mindanao, mainly in the Jolo island cluster
- Tausug Tribe of Sulu: History, Culture and Arts, Customs and . . .
It refers to the majority Islamized group in the Sulu archipelago, their language, and culture The 2000 government census reports the Tausug population in Mindanao at 894,207
- The Tausug Tribe - Tribes in the Philippines
Tausug, also spelled as Tau Sug or Tausog, also called Joloano, Sulu, or Suluk One of the largest ethnic group in the southwestern Philippines They live primarily in the Sulu Archipelago, it is located in the southwest island of Mindanao
- Tausug - Encyclopedia. com
The Tausug ("people of the current" —tau, "people"; sug, "sea current") are the numerically dominant group in the Sulu Archipelago of the southern Philippines Jolo Island, strategically located near the heart of the archipelago, constitutes the cultural and political center of Tausug society
- Tausug - Bangsamoro Commission for the Preservation of . . .
Tausug is a combination of tau (person) and suug (the old name of Jolo Island) The present generation of Tausugs are believed to be descended from the different ethnic groups that had migrated to the Sulu archipelago
- Tausug - California State University, East Bay
The name "Tausug" supposedly means “People of the Current,” though it is also said to derive from tau, "person," and Suug which is the old name for the island of Jolo This widespread group has a large population in Malaysia as well as the Philippines
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