The Butuanon, also known interchangeably by the endonym Lapaknon, are an ethnolinguistic group who primarily inhabit the region of Caraga, Philippines.
The native language of Butuanons is the Butuanon language, but most younger Butuanon nowadays primarily speak the Cebuano language, because of the mass influx of Cebuano people settlers to Mindanao, and Filipino and English language as second or third languages.
They founded the Butuan Kingdom in the 10th century.
While historically Hindu, Buddhist and animist, today most are Roman Catholics due to missionary activity under Spanish colonization, and a few are Protestant (including the Philippine Independent Church).
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