Taawʼt Bato language explained

Taawʼt Bato
States:Philippines
Ethnicity:Taawʼt Bato
Speakers:87
Date:1983
Ref:[1]
Familycolor:Austronesian
Fam2:Malayo-Polynesian
Fam3:Philippine
Fam4:Greater Central Philippine
Fam5:Palawanic
Iso3:none
Glotto:taut1234
Glottorefname:Taut Batu

Taawʼt Bato (Tauʼt Batu) is one of several closely related languages spoken on Palawan Island in the Philippines. It is spoken by the indigenous peoples of Taawʼt Bato on the municipal boundary of Rizal, Quezon, and Brooke's Point in Palawan province also known as the Singnapan Valley.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.csueastbay.edu/museum/virtual-museum/the-philippines/peoples/taut-bato.html/ CSU East Bay - Tauʼt Bato
  2. https://www.jacobimages.com/2012/05/palawan-taut-bato-singnapan-valley/ JacobImages - Tauʼt Bato