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Mission Impossible

Kuya Kim

TV personality Kim Atienza and Garnet Abajero possess almost the same physical appearance but their similarities does not stop there. Garnet Abajero is the "KUYA KIM" of ATBW. He is the Events & Bio Research Operations Manager of the resort. Just like his look-alike, they share the same interest and hobbies. Garnet is an adventurous person. He loves to climb Mt. Apo, he eats exotic dishes and he loves to educate kids. There's another addition to Garnet's little adventure and that is the collection of "FIREFLIES". With the instructions of Terry Lynch, a world renowned firefly expert,...

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Tagabawa Phonemes

The Tagabawa language belongs to the Manobo subfamily of Philippine Languages. The Tagabawa people also refer to themeselves as Bagobo, a designation also applied to and used by speakers of Guiangan, a different language not belonging to the Manobo subfamily. In phonemic inventory of Tagabawa consists of TWENTY-TWO segmental phonemes, of which sixteen are consonants and six are vowels.   CHART OF PHONEMES The phonemes /p/, /t/, /k/ and /?/  are voiceless stops respectively at the bilabial, alveolar, velar and glottal positions. Each has a released allphone [p], [t], [k], and [?],...

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Mystic Woodlands

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Ang Tribu Bagbobo Woodlands (ATBW) is an upland resort in Sitio Mahayag Barangay Binaton, Digos City. ATBW is not an ordinary resort. It is a mystical paradise hidden in the vast woodlands of the Bagobos. In this mystical paradise you’ll have a chance to encounter astounding creatures such as the “FAIRY MOTH”. Out of the 165,000 identified species of moths in the whole world, the “FAIRY MOTH” in ATBW will surely get your attention.  The FAIRY MOTH contains a lady-like image that resembles a FAIRY IN THE WOODLANDS. Up until now we don’t know what is the exact name of the said moth.  If...

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Research and Tribal Center Fund Raising

Please help Ang Tribu Bagobo Woodlands raise funds to establish the Terrence A. Lynch Firefly Research Center and the Bagobo Cultural Center. The Firefly Research Center  is intended to study the biodiversity of Mt. Apo, discovery of new insects and for the preservation of fireflies. This will also enable people from different sectors to study nature, learn ecology, and share their knowledge with others. While the formation of the Bagobo Cultural Center is intended to preserve the heritage of the Bagobo and at the same time educate the people about their culture and tradition. The Bagobo...

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