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Cañao or
Kanyaw is a
festival or a
ceremony of the
indigenous mountain people of
Northern Luzon in the Philippines. It is a socio-religious
ritual where...
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Chanao I or
Canao was king of
Vannetais in Brittany, France, in 550–560.
Chanao was the son of king
Waroch I and he
claimed power over the
whole south...
- Lore Belen,
Yvonne (21 June 2014). "Loincloth (G-string, Bahag)".
Grand Cañao.
Retrieved 21 July 2021. Lopez,
Mellie Leandicho (2006). A
Handbook of Philippine...
- are
considered sacred, and must
always be pla**** for a reason, such as a
cañao feast. Men wear a g-string (kuval), and the
wealthy include a dark blue...
- pigs and two cows to the
spirits of
their ancestors and
native gods in a "
canao" (native feast) as thanksgiving. Ibaloi,
Kalanguya and
Kankanaey from 13...
- into a
celebratory dance. It is used as
entertainment (ad-adivay) in the
cañao feasts,
hosted by the
wealthy class (baknang).
Ifugaos are the
people inhabiting...
- Inquirer.
Retrieved 25
March 2019. Tumilang, Lorma. "What's on the menu?
Cañao with wa**** and pinuneg".
Baguio Midland Courier.
Retrieved 25
March 2019...
- ISBN 9781405392075. Belen,
Yvonne (21 June 2014). "Loincloth (G-string, Bahag)".
Grand Cañao.
Retrieved 21 July 2021. Scott,
William Henry (1994). Baran****: Sixteenth-century...
- He and his
successors established a
petty kingdom in the area. His son
Canao began killing his
brothers rather than
divide the patrimony, but his brother...
- Labangan.
Other datu
arrive in time, namely: Datu
Maulona Taup
Consi and Datu
Canao Sultan Maputi (Alfanta 1975:4-5). The
Luwaran is a set of
encoded adat laws...