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The Returning to the Mangyan by Kurt Hoerbst

About 12000 Mangyan people are still living in the mountains of the south of the island Mindoro. The exact figure is not known because these peaceful tribe are not registered by any authority and do not have much contact with civilisation. The photographer Kurt Hoerbst travelled with an ethnologist who lived with the tribe many years ago.