The Tasaday
A Philippine Indigenous Tribe
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The Tasaday Language: A Proof of their Existence
In the mid-1990s, Professor Lawrence A. Reid (U. of Hawaiʻi, Dept. of Linguistics, Emeritus) wrote that he spent 10 months with the Tasaday and surrounding linguistic groups (1993–1996) and has concluded that they “probably were as isolated as they claim, that they were indeed unfamiliar with agriculture, that their language was a different dialect from… Read more
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Tasaday: Victims of Cultural Assimilation; not the Murderers of Truth
As decades pass through, the Tasaday were affected by cultural assimilation, which, as defined by Spielberger, is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group. The Tasaday believed that to make things easier for them, they needed to… Read more
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Who are the Tasaday?
The TASADAY is an indigenous group of people from the Philippines that lived deep in the tropical rain forest of southern Mindanao. They knew nothing of the outside world, lived in caves, subsisted off what the forest could provide, wore tiny leaf g-strings and used stone axes. They are considered to be the most primitive… Read more
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The Tasaday Controversy
Dafal discovered the Tasaday and shared his discovery to Manuel Elizalde Jr., a wealthy politician and the head of PANAMIN. Elizalde and his team publicly announced their discovery of the tribe in 1971 and claimed that the Tasaday were from the stone age so this drew attention worldwide. They again attracted attention in 1986 when… Read more














