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  1. Igorot Revolt

    The Igorot Revolt was a religious revolt in 1601 against Spain Spanish attempts to Christianize the Igorot people of northern Luzon , in the Philippines . Francisco de Tello de Guzm n Governor General Francisco de Tello de Guzm n sent Captain Aranda with Spanish and Filipino colonial troops. The Spaniards were determined to convert the Igorots to Christianity. They launched a crusade to proselytize the highland natives of Luzon and to place them under Spanish Authorities. A strong expedition was sent to the Igorotland to stop the natives from resisting colonial subjugation. However, the Spaniards were only able to gain nominal political and military control over them. ref Citation url http www.elaput.org chrm1601.htm title Aklasan ng mga Igorot nuong 1601 publisher elaput.org accessdate 2008 07 04 ref See also Philippine Revolts Against Spain Military History of the Philippines References reflist Category Battles involving Spain Category Conflicts in 1601 Category Rebellions in the Philippines Category Spanish colonial period in the Philippines Philippines stub Spain battle stub ...   more details



  1. Igorot people

    Demographics of the Philippines Igorot is the collective name of several Austronesian peoples Austronesian ethnic groups from the Cordillera Administrative Region Cordillera , Northern Luzon , Philippines . They inhabit the six provinces of Abra province Abra , Apayao , Benguet , Kalinga , Ifugao , and Mountain Province plus the lone city of Baguio . They can be roughly divided into two subgroups the larger group lives in the south, central and western areas, and is very adept at rice Terrace agriculture terrace farming the smaller group lives in the east and north. Before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, the groups now included under the term did not consider themselves as belonging ... Ifugao&pg PA498 v onepage&q Ifugao&f false ref The word Igorot is archaic Tagalog language Tagalog ... , Ygolot , and Igorrote . ref name jenks cite book author Albert Ernest Jenks title The Bontoc Igorot ... . Below are brief descriptions of the Igorot ethnic groups. ref http sagada igorot.blogspot.com 2007 12 igorot ethnic groups.html Igorot Ethnic Groups Bot generated title ref The Bontoc File Bontoc.jpg ... d0e8370 The Bontoc Igorot Bot generated title ref Present day Bontocs are a peaceful agricultural people .... Like most Igorot ethnic groups, the Kankanaey built sloping terraces to maximize farm space in the rugged ... houses are built like the other Igorot houses, which reflect their social status. The name Kankanaey ... a few Igorot people were brought to St. Louis, Missouri, the United States of America. They constructed the Igorot Village in the Philippine Exposition section of the 1904 World s Fair of St. Louis ... Cordillera Online http www.igorotglobal.org Igorot Global Organization http www.oovrag.com ... Jenks The Bontoc Igorot http www.gutenberg.org Project Gutenberg IgorotTribesmall PHTribesmall Category ... culture de Igorot es Igorote eu Igorot ilo Tattao nga Igor t nl Igorot sr tl Mga Igorot tr Igorot ...   more details



  1. Itneg language

    Infobox language name Itneg region Luzon states Philippines ethnicity Igorot people Igorot speakers 46,400 date 1990 census ref e16 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Northern Luzon languages Northern Luzon fam5 South Central Cordilleran languages South Central Cordilleran fam6 Central Cordilleran fam7 Kalinga Itneg ld1 Binongan Itneg lc1 itb ld2 Inlaod Itneg lc2 iti ld3 Maeng Itneg lc3 itt ld4 Masadiit Itneg lc4 tis ld5 Moyadan Itneg lc5 ity Itneg is a language cluster of Luzon in the Philippines, spoken by the Igorot people . Banao Itneg is one of the neighboring Kalinga languages . References reflist External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 2488 16 IgorotTribesmall Category Philippine languages au lang stub ilo Dagiti pagsasao a Kalinga ...   more details



  1. Januario Galut

    Orphan date December 2010 Considered by some to be a Igorot Tingguian mercenary, and by others as merely a local villager, Januario Galut also known as Jacinto Galut was the man who led United States U.S. troops to a position from which they could surround and defeat the forces of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar in the Battle of Tirad Pass http www.bibingka.com phg cabugao default.htm . Galut has been considered a traitor among Filipinos. The Igorot peoples, of which Galut was one, were also subject to much discrimination by lowlanders so it has been questioned why they should have felt loyalty to the revolutionary government. http www.pinoyexchange.com forums showthread.php?t 300207 The only documentation linking him to the above action is in the testimony of the U.S. Texas Regiment which participated in the battle. External links http www.santa.gov.ph ilocossur cmdelpilarhistevents.html This Ilocos Sur government site refers to Galut as a Filipino from the lowlands, rather than as an Igorot person. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Galut, Januario ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Galut, Januario Category People from Benguet Category Igorot people Category People of the Philippine American War Category Year of death missing ...   more details



  1. Mines View Park

    Mines View Park , a great park located within the city limits of Baguio City , Benguet , is a popular tourist attraction where tourists can shop, explore and view the scenery. An abandoned mine, used by early Ibaloi Igorot peoples, is viewed from the said tourist spot. History Philippines geo stub coord missing Philippines Category Parks in the Philippines ...   more details



  1. Pasiking

    The pasiking is the ancient, indigenous basket backpack found among the various ethno linguistic groups of Northern Luzon in the Philippines . Pasiking designs may have sacred allusions, although many are purely aesthetic. These artifacts, whether handwoven traditionally or with contemporary variations, are considered exemplars of functional basketry in the Philippines and among Filipinos . ref The http www.google.com.ph search?aq f&sourceid chrome&ie UTF 8&q pasiking NCI SF homepage on pasiking.com ref The ritual pasiking of the Ifugao people The Ifugao Ifugao tribal group is called the inabnutan , not to be confused with the more common bangeo . The ritual pasiking of the Igorot The Bontoc Bontoc people is called the takba . File Vicente4.jpg thumb right 250px Filipino poet V.I.S. de Veyra sporting a Northern Philippine pasiking. Some of the Northern Philippine tribal groups called Igorots ref blog on the http ivegotmail.blogspot.com 2004 11 pasiking.html Igorots , plus a photo of an Igorot pasiking ref that weave pasikings are the Apayaos or Isneg , the Tinguian of Abra province Abra province, the Igorot The Kalinga Kalingas of Kalinga province Kalinga province, the Gaddang, the Bugkalot, the Applai, the Igorot The Bontoc Bontocs of Bontoc, Mountain Province , the Ilagod, the Bago, the Igorot The Kankana ey Kankana ey , the Balangao , the Ibaloi , the Ifugao people The Ifugao Ifugaos , the Ikalahan, the Kalanguya, the Karao, and the Ilongots. In the 1970s on through the 1980s, the pasiking has also been a symbol among Filipino students for nationalist activism. References reflist Category Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia Category Ethnic groups in the Philippines Category Philippine culture Category Philippine clothing Category Philippine fashion Category National symbols of the Philippines ...   more details



  1. Kalinga language

    Infobox language name Kalinga region Luzon states Philippines ethnicity Igorot people Igorot speakers c. 74,000 date 1977 2003 ref e16 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Northern Luzon languages Northern Luzon fam5 South Central Cordilleran languages South Central Cordilleran fam6 Central Cordilleran fam7 Kalinga Itneg ld1 Banao Itneg lc1 bjx ld2 Butbut Kalinga lc2 kyb ld3 Limos Kalinga lc3 kmk ld4 Lower Tanudan Kalinga lc4 kml ld5 Lubuagan Kalinga lc5 knb ld6 Mabaka Valley Kalinga lc6 kkg ld7 Madukayang Kalinga lc7 kmd ld8 Southern Kalinga lc8 ksc ld9 Upper Tanudan Kalinga lc9 kgh Kalinga is a language cluster of Kalinga Province in the Philippines, spoken by the Igorot people . The Banao Itneg variety is not one of the neighboring Itneg languages . References reflist External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 2488 16 IgorotTribesmall Category Philippine languages au lang stub ilo Dagiti pagsasao a Kalinga ...   more details



  1. Bontoc

    Bontoc may refer to Philippines Bontoc, Mountain Province Bontoc, Southern Leyte Igorot people The Bontoc Bontoc people , an ethnic group from Central Luzon, Philippines. Bontoc language , the languages spoken by the Bontoc people. Bontoc, one of the four subprovinces of the large Mountain Province until 1966. Upon becoming a full fledged Philippine province province , it adopted the name of its mother province. It is now the current Mountain Province . disambig de Bontoc it B ntoc nl Bontoc war Bontoc pansayod ...   more details



  1. Francisco Claver

    Francisco F. Claver 20 January 1926 1 July 2010 was a Filipino Society of Jesus Jesuit priest, appointed and consecrated first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malaybalay in the Philippines . Ordained to the Priesthood Catholic Church priesthood on 18 June 1961, he was Appointment of Catholic bishops appointed as the bishop of what is now the Malaybalay Diocese on 18 June 1969 and was Episcopal consecration Ordination of Catholic.2C Orthodox and Anglican bishops consecrated on 22 August 1969. Claver resigned in 1984, but was appointed Apostolic Vicar of the inchoate Vicariate Apostolic of Bontac Lagawe , Philippines retiring on 15 April 2004. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bclaver.html ref Bishop Francisco F. Claver Ikoy was born in the province of Bontoc, Mountain Province and was one of the most influential people of the Cordilleras who stood by Human Rights and was a foe to the martial law regime. Notes Reflist External links http newsinfo.inquirer.net inquirerheadlines nation view 20100702 278706 First Igorot bishop martial law foe dies 81 Inquirer First Igorot bishop, martial law foe dies 81 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Claver, Francisco F. ALTERNATIVE NAMES ikoy SHORT DESCRIPTION First Igorot Bishop DATE OF BIRTH January 20, 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH Bontoc, Mountain Province DATE OF DEATH July 1, 2010 PLACE OF DEATH Manila DEFAULTSORT Claver, Francisco F. Category 1926 births Category 2010 deaths Category Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines Category Filipino Jesuits Philippines bio stub RC bishop stub de Francisco Claver fr Francisco Claver nl Francisco Claver pt Francisco Claver ...   more details



  1. Kalinga-Apayao

    . The Igorot and Cordilleran soldiers of the 11th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFFE .... Many Igorot and Cordilleran men and women joined the group of local guerrilla resistance fighters ... Igorot and Cordilleran men joined the Philippine Commonwealth Army under the U.S. Military Command ... and Second Battle of Kalinga Apayao on 1942 to 1945 between the local Filipino troops and Igorot resistance ... Filipino troops and Igorot resistance against the Japanese. 1942 1944 After the Fall of Bataan Peninsula ... Commonwealth Army and USAFIP NL 11th, 14th and 15th Infantry Regiments and the Igorot guerrilla resistance ... and the Igorot guerrilla groups through attacking the Imperial Japanese troops under by General ... forces and aided the Igorot resistance fighters was found invading sieges and liberated at the military ...   more details



  1. Hanging coffins

    http www.sagada igorot.com sagada hanging coffins.php Sagada Igorot Online Hanging Coffins http www.pilotguides.com ... a dying igorot tradition Hanging Coffins of Sagada A dying Igorot Tradition Indonesia http www.whereisevan.com ...   more details



  1. Candy Pangilinan

    BLP sources date August 2011 Infobox person image name Candy Pangilinan birthname birth date birth place PHI death date death place occupation Actress, Comedian yearsactive 1991 present Candy Pangilinan is a Filipino film and television actress and comedian . She was widely criticised in 2009 after she insulted the Igorot people during a performance. ref http www.abs cbnnews.com entertainment 05 14 09 pangilinan says sorry over igorot joke Pangilinan says sorry over Igorot joke ref Filmography Television 2012 Hiram na Puso ... Becky GMA Network 2011 P. S. I Love You TV Series P.S. I Love You ... Lovely TV5 2011 Daldalita ... Daisy the duck GMA 2011 Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin ... Mimi Estrella ABS CBN 2010 Kokey Ako ... Cynthia Caparas ABS CBN 2009 Only You 2009 TV series Only You ... Chef Minnie ABS CBN 2008 I Love Betty La Fea ... Catalina Dominguez ABS CBN 2008 Movies 2011 Who s That Girl 2011 film Who s That Girl? ... Monique 2010 HIV Si Heidi, Si Ivy at Si V 2010 Petrang Kabayo ... Maita 2009 Ang Tanging Pamilya A Marry Go Round ... Ka Away 2009 And I Love You So film And I Love You So ... Teacher Paula 2008 For the First Time 2008 film For the First Time ... Josie 2007 Enteng Kabisote 4 Okay Ka Fairy Ko...The Beginning of the Legend 2007 Apat Dapat, Dapat Apat ... Maria Resurrection Res Macabuhay 2006 Binibining K ... Tess 2006 D Lucky Ones ... Tita Cara 2003 Pakners ... Celing 2002 Akala mo ... Beauty 2002 Ikaw lamang hanggang ngayon ... Dina 2000 Ayos na... ang kasunod ... Pilar 2000 Eto na naman ako ... Silly 1999 Weder weder lang yan ... Nikki 1999 Higit pa sa buhay ko ... Vangie 1999 Mula Sa Puso ... Berta 1998 Sige subukan mo 1998 Dahil ba sa kanya 1998 Kung ayaw mo, huwag mo ...Cris 1998 Honey, nasa langit na ba ako? 1997 Rizal sa Dapitan ... Maria 1996 Medrano 1996 Isa, dalawa, takbo ... Wet Lady 1996 Impakto ... Melba 1996 April Boys Sana y mahalin mo rin ako ... Chuchay 1996 Romano Sagrado Talim sa dilim ... Lourdes 1995 Boy Gising 1995 Ikaw pa, Eh love ...   more details



  1. Bahag (garment)

    Bahag refers to the loincloth which was commonly used throughout the Philippines before the arrival of European colonizers, and which is used by some indigenous tribes of the Philippines today most notably the Igorot Cordillerans in Northern Luzon . It is basically a hand loomed piece of long cloth that is wrapped around a man s middle. The design of the weave is often unique to the tribe of the person wearing the Bahag, much like the Celtic Tartan s were. Modern bahags have since found their way to the lowlands as table runners, serviettes, and other decor and fashion accoutrements. References http www.tribo.org textiles bahag.html http www.globalpinoy.com ch ch category.php?category tribes&name Mangyan&table ch tribes&startpage 1&endpage 15 Cultural Heritage Philippine Tribes Mangyan Scott, William Henry 1994 . Barangay Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society. Quezon City Ateneo de Manila University Press. ISBN 978 971 550 135 4. A filipino documentary photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. http www.bahagski.com External links http jerelona.tripod.com Bahag.html a demonstration of how a Bahag is worn Category Philippine clothing Category History of Asian clothing Philippines stub Clothing stub ...   more details



  1. South?Central Cordilleran languages

    Infobox language family name South Central Cordilleran altname region north Luzon familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Northern Luzon languages Northern Luzon child1 Central Cordilleran child2 South Cordilleran child3 Alta The South Central Cordilleran languages alternatively Meso Cordilleran languages are a group of languages spoken by the Igorot and related peoples in the Philippines. Languages The subclassification of the languages is strongly supported confidence 96 100 by a 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian research.php Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref Alta language Alta Central Cordilleran Isinai language Isinai Kalinga Itneg Itneg languages Itneg a dialect cluster Kalinga languages Kalinga a dialect cluster Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao language Ifugao Bontok Balangao Balangao Bontok Kankanay Bontoc language Bontok Finallig language Finallig , Kankanaey language Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Ilongot language Ilongot Pangasinic Pangasinan language Pangasinan Benguet Ibaloi language Ibaloi , Karao language Karao , Iwaak language Iwaak , Kallahan language Kallahan References Reflist Category Philippine languages au lang stub ...   more details



  1. Casimiro Díaz

    For the player, see Casimiro Diaz baseball . Fray Casimiro D az , O.S.A. ref O.S.A. is the Order of Augustine of Hippo St. Augustine . ref 1693 1746 ref name ZH1634 Moro Pirates attacks worsen, 1634. history, Note 32 , Zamboanga City History, webpage http www.zamboanga.com html history 1634 moro attacks.htm ZH 1634 . ref was a Spanish friar, of the Augustinian order vows in 1710 , who accompanied the first Spanish expedition to the Cordillera . ref name TSwho Who is an Igorot ? FEATURES January 12, 1999 article , Alfred Dizon, Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 1999, webpage http www.travelsmart.net ph inquirer issues jan99 jan12 features fea 2.htm TS f2 . ref Casimiro D az wrote Conquistas de las Islas Philipinas in 1718 published in Valladolid in 1890 . He also wrote Parrocho 1745 . Casimiro D az reported, The Igorot s are a barbaric people. ref name TSwho Life and work Casimiro D az was born in Toledo, Spain in 1693. ref name ZH1634 He took his vows in the convent of San Felipe el Real in 1710, and after arriving at the Philippines, he finished his literary studies. ref name ZH1634 D az was stationed in the missions at Magalang 1717 , later in Mexico 1728 , 6 years later in Ar yat 1734 , Betis 1735 , Minalin 1737 , and Candaba 1740 . He was procurator general 1719 , twice provincial secretary 1722 , definitor 1725 , presiding officer of the chapter 1731 , qualifier of the Holy Office, chronicler of the Augustinian province in the islands, reader 1744 , and conventual preacher. ref name ZH1634 D az died in Manila in 1746, having completed many writings. ref name ZH1634 See also Saint Augustine Augustinian Notes references References The Philippine Islands, 1493 1898, Volume XXV, 1635 36 history , webpage http www.mobilebooks.org ?etext PG019118 MB 118 . External links The odyssey of Captain Arriola and his discovery of Marcus Island, webpage http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m2375 is n2 v32 ai 20554493 pg 3 FA Arriola . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Pers ...   more details



  1. Kankanaey people

    the other Igorot houses, which reflect their social status. The name Kankanaey came from the language ...   more details



  1. The Baguio Connection

    is hidden behind the ube jam store, that the marijuana plantation is located in Mt. Pulog and that Igorot ... Baguio dog, knowing that the Igorots favorite dish is dog meat. A fake Igorot tranquilizes him using ... out of fuel. Tomas has an idea of one of them dressing up as an Igorot tribesman so tourists will pay ... to cut Bab s hair. As a result, Bab forcibly dons the Igorot get up and the Pugad Bad Boys earn ...   more details



  1. Natonin, Mountain Province

    are of Igorot stock. The Madukayyong tribe identifies itself as Igorot, in that they are geographically in Igorot territory, yet many of their traditions and dialects are more closely related ...   more details



  1. Ibaloi

    The Ibaloi or Nabaloi is an indigenous people indigenous ethnic group found in the northern Philippines . The Ibaloi are one of the indigenous peoples collectively known as Igorot , who live in the mountains of the Cordillera Central on the island of Luzon . There are approximately 55,000 Ibaloi most of them can be found in the southern part of the province of Benguet . The Ibaloi are a mostly agricultural people cultivating rice in terrace agriculture terraced fields . Many contemporary Ibaloi have integrated into the mainstream Filipino culture and some are employed as mining miners in the gold and silver mines of Benguet. The Ibaloi traditionally practiced mummy mummification . The process they used involved smoking the corpse for months to completely dehydrate the dead body, which preserved every part of the body including tattoos and internal organs. They would then encase the preserved body within a hollowed out log and placed in caves that are thought to be spiritual by the Ibaloi. Language The Ibaloi language belongs to the Malayo Polynesian branch of the Austronesian languages family. The Ibaloi language is closely related to the Pangasinan language , spoken primarily in the province of Pangasinan , located southwest of Benguet. The phonemes are similar to those found in other Philippine languages with a few exceptions. Many variants of the Ibaloi tongue have naturally occurring F , J and V , as in sifa interrogative who , ibjag to lose one s grip on something or someone, to let go and divit a traditional wrap around skirt . SH is also commonly heard in the La Trinidad valley and nearby areas, as in shima a particle usually equivalent to the prepositions in , on , or to depending on the sentence construction , but may be occasionally heard as CH in some communities. External links http igorotblogger.com tag ibaloi people The Ibaloi People http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian language.php?id 679 Ibaloi language word list from the Austronesian Basic ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia

    The ethnic groups of Southeast Asia comprise many different linguistic stocks. Apart from Negrito, which is a physical description, they are here arranged according to the language family family their languages belong to. Tai Kadai further2 Tai Kadai speaking peoples Thai people Lao people Kadai peoples Kam Sui peoples Saek Nung people Nyaw Lu people Kongsat White Thai Shan people Shan Austronesian further2 Austronesian peoples Javanese people Sundanese people Ethnic Malays Malay people Minangkabau people Batak Indonesia Batak people Balinese people Banjar people Bugis Bugis people Acehnese people Dayak people Iban people Kadazan Murut people Filipino people Tagalog people Bicolano people Ilocano people Ivatan people Kapampangan people Ibanag people Itawis Gaddang Ilongot people Ilongot Pangasinan people Sambal people Igorot Kalinga people Ifugao people Isneg Ibaloi Bontoc Kankana ey Tingguian Mangyan Hanunoo Buhid language Buhid Tadyawan Alangan Moro people Maranao Maguindanao people Tausug people Yakan people Sama people Visayans Hiligaynon people Waray people Cebuano people Aklanon people Aklanon Surigaonon Butuanon Lumad T boli B laan Manobo Bagobo Mandaya Mansaka Matigsalug Subanon Cham Asia Cham people Jarai people Jarai Negrito peoples further2 Negrito Proto Australoid Aeta Ati Mamanwa Semang Mani people Mani Andamanese Orang Asli Sino Tibetan Bamar people Karen people Rakhine people Karenni Chin people Naga people Chinese Chinese Singaporean Chinese Malaysian Thai Chinese Hoa Austro Asiatic Mon people Khmer people Bahnar people Katuic peoples Pear people Khmu people Nicobarese Vietic Vietnamese people Muong people Th people Chut people Ethnicity DEFAULTSORT Ethnic Groups Of Southeast Asia Category Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia ...   more details



  1. Philippine Dance

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Life in the Philippines As varied are the people of the Philippines , so too are the dances. There are many dances performed in the Philippine Islands such as the popular Tinikling , to the exoticized Pangalay , to the skill based interpretation of the Banga and Spain Spanish tinged Jota . Dance categorizations range from geographic localization, to societal functions, to dance influences, and to time periods. Geographic localization Presentation of Dances in the Philippines are often categorized in ethnic or geographic localization. These localization are often presented in the following Dances of the Cordillera Mountains Igorot Dances of the Taga Ummah Muslim Dances of the Traditionalists Lumad Dances of the Low land Western Christians Societal function Other less common presentations of Philippine dances have been categorized by societal functions. Philippine dances not only convey the artistry of movement but, are often associated with a life function such as a wedding, the mimicry of birds, or even the warding of evil spirits. This outlook on dance can be looked at in the following categories. Ritualistic dances Mimetic dances Life cycle dances Dance influences Another presentation of dances is through contrasting the influences of Southeast Asia Southeast and mainland Asia with the influences of the Spanish and Americans. Southeast Asian Influence Mainland Asian Influence Spanish Influences USA American Influences Time periods Dances of the Philippine needs to be looked at the Time period in which they are taken. As culture is constantly evolving, dances often chance along with the times. Philippine dance can be categorized is these time periods Pre colonial Spanish Colonial American Period Modern and Post Modern Contemporary outlook As the popularity of the Pilipino Cultural Nights and the Folk Arts groups gain their ascendency, so too, does the need to create and recreate Philippine dance forms. Among these contemporary issues ...   more details



  1. Northern Luzon languages

    Infobox language family name Northern Luzon altname Cordilleran region Cordillera Central Luzon familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Northern Philippine languages Northern Philippine child1 Ilokano language Ilokano child2 Northern Cordilleran languages Northern Cordilleran child3 South Central Cordilleran languages South Central Cordilleran child4 Arta language Arta The Northern Luzon languages also known as the Cordilleran languages are one of the few established large groups of languages in the Philippines , with over forty closely languages in and around the Cordillera Central Luzon Cordillera Central of northern Luzon . Classification The languages are generally subdivided as follows Ilokano language Ilokano Northern Cordilleran languages 15 languages South Central Cordilleran languages 25 languages Arta language Arta ? Except for Arta, which was not included, this subclassification is strongly supported confidence 95 by a 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian research.php Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref Ethnic groups Image Ph cordillera.png thumb 250px Political map of the Cordillera Administrative Region See also Igorot Below is a list of northern Luzon ethnic groups organized by linguistic classification. Approximate geographic distributions are also given. Ilocano Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur Northern Cordilleran Isnag northern Apayao Province Gaddang Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela Ibanagic Ibanag Cagayan and Isabela Itawis Southern Cagayan Yogad Isabela Central Cordilleran Kalinga Itneg Kalinga Kalinga Province Itneg Abra Province Nuclear Ifugao Ifugao Province Balangao eastern Mountain Province Bontok central Mountain Province Kankanaey western Mountain Province, northern Benguet Southern Cordilleran Ilongot eastern Nueva Vizcaya, western Quirino Pangasinan Pangasinan Ibaloi southern Benguet Province ...   more details



  1. Cordillera Central (Luzon)

    were not well understood and were all lumped together under the name Igorot . In some circles ..., 2008 In 1620, Captain Garcia de Aldana Cabrera offered the resisting Igorot tribal leaders ... and local Igorot and Cordilleran guerrilla forces in Northern Luzon. The USA subsequently recognized ... in the world and would threaten the living environment of the Igorot. The CPA, in co operation with other ... than individual and thus coincided more with the view on ownership of the Igorot. The IPRA was totally ... language of the Igorot . File Demphs2210.jpg thumb 250px Typical sleeping arrangements, Tabuk ... of organizations of the indigenous peoples of the Cordillera. Founded in 1984 by seven Igorot peoples ... major aim is to unite the Igorot people to fight a common cause. The CPA is committed to advance ...   more details



  1. Benguet

    , the city is independent of the province. People and culture Natives Residents Main Igorot Cordilleran ... a current term, Igorot, has caused controversy due to its perceived negative stigma. Demographics ... of several tribes, collectively referred to as the Igorot . Two of them, the Ibaloi in the southeast and the Igorot The Kankanaey Kankana ey in the northwest, are the dominant tribes of Benguet. In the 2000 ... Trinidad Valley and briefly controlled some Igorot gold mines, which were later abandoned ... surrounding the mines, such as Itogon, Benguet Itogon . World War II. During World War II , Igorot ...   more details



  1. Marky Cielo

    2008 12 17 ref He is the first Igorot ever to join a talent contest. ref name Cordillera He won 10 ..., and a house and lot in Antipolo City Antipolo , Rizal province Rizal . ref name Igorot He and his ... Category Filipino voice actors Category GMA Artist Center Category Igorot people Category People ...   more details




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