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- social classes: the kadangyans or the aristocrats, the tagus or the middle class, and the nawotwots or the poor ones. The kadangyans sponsor the prestige...
- within the same caste, and wore specialised clothing. These include the kadangyan of the Ifugao, Bontoc, and Kankanaey peoples, as well as the baknang of...
- class immediately below the wealthiest are called the inmuy-ya-uy. The kadangyans sponsor the prestige rituals called hagabi and uyauy and this separates...
- po****rity, with artists such as Joey Ayala, Grace ****, Bayang Barrios, Kadangyan, and Pinikpikan reaping relative commercial success while utilizing the...
- dap-ay/ebgan which is the ward. Their society is divided into two classes: the kadangyan (rich), who are the leaders and who inherit their power through lineage...
- according to the Spaniards. Those who belong to the wealthy class, the Kadangyans, have the privilege to use the gongs that are used at the wedding festival...
- or as laborers for the rich. The Bontoc people had a caste called the kadangyan whose members had specialised leadership roles, married only within the...
- elites (kadangyan) who controlled wet rice cultivation. Furthermore, rice was considered a prestige good and was redistributed by the kadangyan in feasting...
- process. Only the elite Ibaloi are mummified (the elite class is called Kadangyan) (Balangcod citation). The elite are people who owned vast expanses of...
- of Nueva Ecija. There are two classes of society, the rich (baknang or Kadangyan) and the poor (biteg or abiteng). Ikalahan practice swidden (“slash-and-burn”)...