The Runruno project area looking north east
RC drilling at Runruno
A hanging bridge, jointly funded by the Runruno Livelihood Foundation.
View of the road from Solano to Runruno.
Feeding program for children, organised by the Runruno Livelihood Foundation
A view from the Runruno campsite
Jonathan Beardsworth meets President Macapagal-Arroyo in London, Sept 2009
View from the approach road to the Runruno project
Section of Runruno drill map
The Runruno project area

Latest News

06.09.2010 - Solomon Capital Offer UpdateRead more...
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21.12.2009 Results of Step-out drillingRead more
19.11.2009 - Runruno Resource UpdateRead more
29.10.2009 - FTAA Approved for Runruno ProjectRead more
18.09.2009 - Meeting with President ArroyoRead more
26.01.2010 Updated Runruno economic guidanceRead more
15.03.2010 - Environmental Compliance Certificate awardedRead more
04.05.2010 - Runruno Feasibility Study CompletedRead more...

Ethnic Groups

The majority of Philippine nationals are descended from the various Austronesian (Malayo Polynesian) who settled in over a thousand years ago from southern Taiwan, genetically most closely related to the Ami tribe.[39] The Malayo Polynesian-speaking peoples, a branch of the Austronesian-speaking peoples, migrated to the Philippines and brought their knowledge of agriculture and ocean-sailing technology. Filipinos to this day are composed of various Malayo Polynesian ethnic groups, including the Visayans, the Tagalog, the Ilocano, the Moro, the Kapampangan, the Bicolano, the Pangasinense, the Igorot, the Lumad, the Mangyan, the Ibanag, the Badjao, the Ivatan, and the Palawan tribes. The Negritos, including the Aetas and the Ati, are considered as the aboriginal inhabitants of the Philippines though they are estimated to be fewer than 30,000 people (0.03%).

Filipinos of Chinese descent currently form the largest non-Austronesian ethnic group, claiming about 1.5% of the population followed by Filipinos of Spanish descent. Other significant minorities include British Filipinos, Americans, Europeans, Japanese, Asian Indians, Koreans, Arabs, and Indonesians.

Throughout the country`s history, various ethnic groups as well as immigrants and colonizers have intermarried with the native population, producing Filipino mestizos. These mestizos, apart from being of mixed indigenous Austronesian and European ancestry, can be descended from any ethnic foreign forebears. The official percentage of Filipinos with foreign ancestry is unknown since there are no credible sources for the percentage of Philippine mestizos residing in the Philippines. The number of Filipino mestizos that reside outside the Philippines is also unknown. However, due to major historical factors, such as the Spanish colonization, the American occupation, and Chinese immigration after World War II; most Filipino mestizos that reside in the Philippines are now of Spanish, American, European, Chinese, and other foreign descent. According to recent studies by Stanford University in the United States; indicates all types of mestizos make up an estimated figure of 3.6% of the country`s total population.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines

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