-
reports the
following locations for each of the five
Itneg languages.
Binongan Itneg: Licuan-Baay, Abra. 7,500 speakers.
Inlaod Itneg: a few villages...
- Mabaca,
Binongan, and
Adasin Mabaca: one of the
three founders of the Tinguian's
three ancient clans;
daughter of
Gomayen and the
supreme deity Binongan: one...
- Batok, batek, patik, batik, or buri,
among other names, are
general terms for
indigenous tattoos of the Philippines.
Tattooing on both ****es was practiced...
-
originates in the
uplands of Abra.
There are also
other small rivers like the
Binongan River,
Ikmin River, and
other rivers connecting to Abra River. This is...
- into 11
distinct subgroups which are the Adasen, Balatok, Banao, Belwang,
Binongan, Gobang, Inlaud, Mabaka, Maeng,
Masadiit and Moyadan.
Wealth and material...
- dialect. The
group has been
classified into
several subgroups: Ad****en,
Binongan, Inlaod, Masadiit, Aplai, Banao, Gubang, Maeng, Luba, and Balatok, although...
- A
spirit house is a
shrine to the
protective spirit of a
place that is
found in the
Southeast Asian countries of Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia...
- the
other Tinguian sub-tribes are also
represented in
Boliney such as
Binongan, Banao, Maeng,
Ammotan (now
called Muyadan of Manabo).
Poverty incidence...
- Each baran****
consists of
puroks and some have sitios.
Binalayangan Binongan Borobor Cabaritan Cabigbigaan Calautit Calay-ab
Camestizoan Casili Flora...
-
Filipino shamans,
commonly known as
babaylan (also
balian or katalonan,
among many
other names), were
shamans of the
various ethnic groups of the pre-colonial...