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Ibaloi (also
spelled Ibaloy;
Ibaloi: ivadoy, /ivaˈdoj/) are an
indigenous ethnic group found in
Benguet province of the
northern Philippines.
Ibaloi is...
- The
Ibaloi language (ësël ivadoy, /əsəl ivaˈdoj/)
belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian
branch of the
Austronesian languages family. It is
closely related to...
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controversy as its
construction displaced indigenous Ibaloi residents in the sp****ly po****ted area, and
Ibaloi residents were
reportedly forced to sell their...
- Sun****a
ibaloi is a
species of
insect from the
family Heteropterygidae. It is one of
three very
similar stick insect species of the
genus Sun****a, which...
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other tattoos of both ****es.
Women were
tattooed on the arms only. The
Ibaloi (also Ibaloy, Ibaluy, Nabaloi, Inavidoy, Inibaloi, Ivadoy) and Kalanguya...
- ˌbɑːɡiˈoʊ/ BAH-ghee-oh, -OH, Tagalog: [ˈbaɡjo]),
officially the City of
Baguio (
Ibaloi:
Siudad ne Bagiw; Ilocano:
Siudad ti Baguio; Tagalog:
Lungsod ng Baguio)...
- used to
tattoo both
Ibaloi and
Kankanaey women. However, most of
these women would have
already p****ed away by the 1980s.
Ibaloi tattoo artists could...
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Burnham Park was
built on the gr****y
valley called "Baguio meadow" of the
Ibaloi settlement of Ka****way, present-day
downtown Baguio. The park was envisioned...
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indigenous tribes around the
Philippines such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and
Ibaloi. The
instrument is
constructed from a
length of buho (bamboo) with a node...
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Mateo Cariño was an
Ibaloi chieftain who
owned the land that was to
become Baguio. He led a
successful revolt against the
Spanish garrison in La Trinidad...