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Cordillera in
northern Luzon, Philippines,
often referred to by the
exonym Igorot people, or more recently, as the
Cordilleran peoples, are an
ethnic group...
- The
Igorot Revolt of 1601 (Filipino:
Aklasan ng mga
Igorot) was a
failed expedition in 1601 by
Spain in an
attempt to
subjugate and
Christianize the Igorot...
- For
three centuries, the
Igorot peoples of the
Cordillera mountain range resisted Spanish attempts at colonization.
Despite efforts by the
Spanish Empire...
- is home to
numerous ethnic groups.
Nueva Vizcaya province has a
majority Igorot po****tion
transplanted by the
American colonial government in the Ca****an...
- the
collective group of
indigenous peoples in the
Cordillera known as the
Igorot people. The
Kankanaey live in
western Mountain Province,
northern Benguet...
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length as the bangkaw, but heavier. In the
Mountain Province of Luzon, the
Igorot people have
different versions of them such as the fan′-kao and kay-yan′...
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Centennial Park, for
being "the
Summer Capital" of the
Philippines for 100
years Igorot Village, for the culture-inspired carvings, sculptures, and huts scattered...
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Victorio Candido Edades (December 23, 1895 –
March 7, 1985) was a
Filipino painter. He led the
revolutionary Thirteen Moderns, who
engaged their classical...
- with a
combined po****tion of 15.56 million, in 2020; they
include the
Igorot, Lumad, Mangyan, and the
indigenous peoples of Palawan.
Negritos are thought...
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Hilary Pit-a-pit
Clapp (Bontoc: Pit-a-pit, lit. '
Igorot boy'; 1897 –
April 1945) was a
Filipino doctor and
politician from Bontoc,
Mountain Province, Philippines...