-
entertainment (ad-adivay) in the caƱao feasts,
hosted by the
wealthy class (
baknang).
Ifugao women in
traditional attire,
wearing ampuyo (skirt),
lamma (blouse)...
-
based primarily on the
ownership of land: The rich (
baknang) and the poor (abiteg or kodo). The
baknang are the
primary landowners to whom the
abiteg render...
-
Tagalog as a
second language.
Ibaloi society is
composed of the rich (
baknang) and
three poor classes, the
cowhands (pastol),
farmhands (silbi), and...
-
kadangyan of the Ifugao, Bontoc, and
Kankanaey peoples, as well as the
baknang of the
Ibaloi people. In others,
though wealth may give one
prestige and...
- of the Cordilleras.
Igorot oral
history states the
Benguet upper class,
baknang, was
founded between 1565 and the
early 1600s, by the
marriage of a gold...
- rice fields,
working animals, and heirlooms: the
kapos (poor) and the
baknang (wealthy). The
wealthy employ servants (poyong). Politically, the mingol...
- the
divide of
social status,
there is no
sharp distinction between rich (
baknang) and poor.
Wealth is
inherited but the
society is open for
social mobility...
- "burik," and
their rice terraces.
Ibaloi society is
composed of the rich (
baknang) and
three poor classes, the
cowhands (pastol),
farmhands (silbi), and...
-
period was
divided into two classes: the
babaknang and the cailianes. The
baknang or
babaknang means "the rich" and
agtuturay or
agturay refers to "the powers-that...
-
divided into two classes: the
babaknang and the cailianes. The
babaknang or
baknang referred to the
wealthy and the
local elite,
often landowners and educated...