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- the endonym Bugkalot is preferred in modern ethnic research. They were formerly headhunters. Presently, there are about 18,000 Bugkalots according to...
- Bugkalot (also Ilongot) is a language of the indigenous Bugkalot people of northern Luzon, Philippines. Ethnologue lists the following provinces in which...
- Bugkalots. Pangasinan people are the native settlers in northwest area of Central Luzon; Igorot people, particularly Kalanguya, Isinay, and Bugkalot,...
- 786, Umiray Dumagat 1,267, and Cebuano 1,777. There are also pockets of Bugkalots & Negritos, called Dumagats. Most Dumagats are living in the hillsides...
- grouped into the Igorot (comprising many different groups) and singular Bugkalot groups, while the non-Muslim culturally-indigenous groups of mainland Mindanao...
- and include the lowland Pangasinense, the Igorot highlanders (including Bugkalot), and Alta-speaking Aeta groups. classification per Himes (2005): Meso-Cordilleran...
- through bits of meat, which would bring good luck to the people Cain: the Bugkalot headhunter creator of mankind; gave customs to the people; lived together...
- angachar (Ifugao mythology) Child of Kabunian (Ibaloi mythology) Kidu (Bugkalot mythology) Revenador (Ilocano mythology) Bathala (Tagalog mythology) Kidlat...
- course of event when he married a young Bugkalot lady and later won the admiration and confidence of the Bugkalots. From then, he became one of their dynamic...
- mythology): the deity who teased Kabunian for not yet having a spouse Delan (Bugkalot mythology): deity of the moon, worshiped with the sun and stars; congenial...