- The
Bugkalot (also
Ilongot or Ibilao) are an
indigenous peoples inhabiting the
southern Sierra Madre and
Caraballo Mountains, on the east side of Luzon...
- Look up
Ilongot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ilongot may
refer to:
Ilongot people, an
ethnic group of Luzon, the
Philippines Ilongot language,...
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known as a
tribe of headhunters. Presently,
there are
about 87,000
Ilongots. The
Ilongots tend to
inhabit areas close to rivers, as they
provide a food source...
- (also
Ilongot) is a
language of the
indigenous Bugkalot people of
northern Luzon, Philippines.
Ethnologue lists the
following provinces in
which Ilongot is...
-
known as a
tribe of headhunters. Presently,
there are
about 87,000
Ilongots. The
Ilongots tend to
inhabit areas close to rivers, as they
provide a food source...
- the end of the
mourning period and
celebrating the deceased's life. The
Ilongot is
buried in a
sitting position, and if a woman, has her
hands tied to...
- that time as the
Ilongots were headhunters. The name
Dipaculao is
derived from
Pakugao River,
wherein Pakugao is
composed of
Ilongot words "paku", meaning...
- linguistic, and
psychological anthropologist famous for her
studies of the
Ilongot people in the
Philippines and for her
pioneering role in women's studies...
- (1947).
Ilongot Life and Legends.
Southeast Asia Institute. Carlson, S. E. (2014). From the
Philippines to The
Field Museum: A
Study of
Ilongot (Bugkalot)...
- He has done
field research among the
Ilongots of
northern Luzon, Philippines, and he is the
author of
Ilongot Headhunting: 1883–1974: A
Study in Society...