- The
Kalanguya (also
sometimes referred to as the
Ikalahan) are an
Austronesian ethnic group most
closely ****ociated with the Philippines'
Cordillera Administrative...
- Nabaloi, Inavidoy, Inibaloi, Ivadoy) and
Kalanguya (also
Kallahan and
Ikalahan) are one of the
indigenous peoples of the
Philippines who live
mostly in...
- of
northern Luzon, Philippines.
Kalanguya (also
called Ikalahan, Kalangoya, Kalangoya-
Ikalahan, Kallahan, Kayapa) is
spoken in the
following locations:[full...
-
September 30, 2022.
Retrieved April 17, 2024. "Peoples of the Philippines:
Ikalahan/Kalanguya".
National Commission for
Culture and the Arts.
Archived from...
- The
following is a list of gods, goddesses, deities, and many
other divine, semi-divine, and
important figures from
classical Philippine mythology and...
- Bontoc, Bago, I-lagod, Kankana-ey, Kangkanai, Balangao, Ibaloi, Ifugao,
Ikalahan, Kalanguya,
Karao and Ilongot.
Beside their own
tribal cultures, there...
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Ethnicity Number Ifugao 109,659 (67.91%)
Ilocano 22,171 (13.73%) Kalanguya/
Ikalahan 13,946 (8.64%)
Ayungan 9,935 (6.15%)
Kankanaey 1,037 (0.64%) Other...
-
while 29.15% (95,968) were
identified as Ibalois, and 3.69% (12,147) were
Ikalahan/Kalanguya.
Major resident lowland ethnic groups included Ilocanos at 13...
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province Kudaman Epic Tagbanwa/Pala'wan
people of
Palawan province Ikalahan Origin Myth
Ikalahan people of
Nueva Viscaya province Laji
Ivatan people of Batanes...
- the Bago, the Kankana-ey, the Balangao, the Ibaloi, the Ifugaos, the
Ikalahan, the Kalanguya, the Karao, and the Ilongots. It is also
woven using rattan...