- of the
Ivatans is
partly influenced by the
environmental condition of Batanes.
Unlike the old-type nipa huts
common in the Philippines,
Ivatans have adopted...
- elsewhere,
intermarriage between Ivatans and
Mindanaoans of
various ethnicities are not uncommon. Most of
these Ivatans in
Mindanao today speak the majority...
-
Ivatan may
refer to:
Ivatan people Ivatan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ivatan. If an
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- also
widely spoken and
understood by the
Ivatans. The
Ivatans also
speak and
understand Tagalog and English.
Ivatan-speaking
communities can be
found in other...
- control. However, the
Ivatan remained on
their ijangs, or
mountain fortresses. In 1790,
Governor Guerrero decreed that
Ivatans were to
leave their ijang...
-
conduct the
formalities of
acquiring the
Ivatans'
consent to
become subjects of the king of Spain. The
Ivatans, with
their elders and
leaders such as the...
- tale
states that the
mountain is a
mother overlooking her
children (the
Ivatans) for
their protection,
while the
second tale
states that if a ring of clouds...
- instruction:
Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hili****non
Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Kinaray-a
Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog...
- states,
Indianized kingdoms and
Muslim states. In Luzon,
there were the
Ivatan people, the
Society of Cordillera, the
Kingdoms of
Pangasinan and Ma-i,...
- Kapampangans, Pangasinans, Surigaonons, Ifugao, Kalinga, Kamayo,
Cuyonon and
Ivatan. In
mainland Southeast Asia, the
Burmese accounts for more than two-thirds...