T'boli
The T'boli are an indigenous people from the southern part of the Philippines, primarily residing in the province of South Cotabato. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and intricate weaving techniques. The T'boli are particularly famous for their colorful textiles, often made from locally sourced materials.
Their society is organized around a strong sense of community and spirituality, with beliefs deeply rooted in nature and ancestral worship. The T'boli people also practice agriculture, cultivating crops such as rice and corn, which are essential to their way of life.