lagundajatele
Lagundajatele, also known as the Lagunda people, are an indigenous ethnic group primarily residing in the Lagunda region of the Philippines. They are part of the larger Visayan ethnic group, which includes the Cebuanos, Warays, and Hiligaynon. The Lagunda people are known for their distinct culture, language, and traditions, which have been influenced by their historical interactions with neighboring ethnic groups and the Spanish colonizers.
The Lagunda language, also known as Lagundi, is a member of the Visayan branch of the Austronesian
The Lagunda people are known for their agricultural practices, with rice being a staple crop. They also
The Lagunda people have a strong sense of community and are known for their hospitality. They celebrate
Despite their rich cultural heritage, the Lagunda people face challenges such as poverty, limited access to