Manobo
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 644,904 (2020 census) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Bukidnon, Caraga region, North Cotabato, Davao region, Sultan Kudarat | |
| Languages | |
| Manobo languages, Cebuano, Filipino | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity, Anito, Shamanism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Bukidnon, Higaonon, other Lumad ethnicities | 
The Manobò (sometimes also spelled Menobò, Manuvù , Menuvù , or Minuvù) are an indigenous peoples from Mindanao in the Philippines, whose core lands cover most of the Mindanao island group, from Sarangani island into the Mindanao mainland in the regions of Agusan, Davao, Bukidnon, Surigao, Misamis, and Cotabato. The Manobo are considered the most diverse among the many indigenous peoples of the Philippines, with the largest number of subgroups within its family of languages. The Philippine Statistics Authority listed 644,904 persons as Manobo in its 2020 Census of Population and Housing.