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Negritos.


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Larawan ng negrito?

See related link below for information and a picture of Negritos.


What is the religious beliefs of negritos?

The word Negrito is used to describe many different ethnic groups that make up the Australoid race. Their main religion is Animism.


What is the negrito's dress?

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What is the dress of a 'negrito'?

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What did negrito eat?

negritos ate fresh meat,plants...


How did the negrito's live?

Negritos traditionally lived as hunter-gatherers in the rainforests and remote areas of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. They had a close-knit community structure, with simple tools and techniques for survival. Today, many Negrito populations have integrated to some extent with modern societies while still maintaining some aspects of their traditional way of life.