- The
Kalanguya (also
sometimes referred to as the Ikalahan) are an
Austronesian ethnic group most
closely ****ociated with the Philippines'
Cordillera Administrative...
-
Kalanguya, also
called Kallahan, is a
dialect cluster spoken by the
Kalanguya people of
northern Luzon, Philippines.
Kalanguya (also
called Ikalahan, Kalangoya...
- Vizcaya)
Kalanguya/Kallahan (eastern Benguet, Ifugao,
northwestern Nueva Vizcaya,
north Nueva Ecija)
Kalanguya Keley-i
Kalanguya Kayapa Kalanguya Tinoc Karao...
- town's
former name "Imugan"
derives from the
combination of "imug", a
Kalanguya word and "gone", an
English term, both of
which have the same meaning...
-
national park is
inhabited by
different ethnic groups such as the Ibalois,
Kalanguya, Kankana-eys, Karao, and Ifugaos.
Mount ****g
stands at 2,928
metres (9...
- and Bayombong),
Isinai (****x del Sur and Bambang),
Dumagat (Aritao),
Kalanguya (Santa Fe), and the
Bugkalot (Alfonso CastaƱeda and ****x del Norte)....
- death, and
unsuccessful crops when
sacrifices are not
offered Kabunyan (
Kalanguya mythology): the
almighty creator; also
referred to as Agmattebew, the...
-
figure used to
guard the rice crop by the
Ifugao (and
their sub-tribe
Kalanguya)
peoples of
northern Luzon. The
sculptures are
highly stylized representations...
- 1017/S0025100304001768 Santiago, Paul
Julian (2010), The
Phonetic Structures of
Kalanguya Sarlin, Mika (2014) [First
published 2013], "Sounds of
Romanian and their...
- Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankanaey, Tinguian, Karao, and
Kalanguya exist.
Other indigenous groups living in the Cordillera's
adjacent regions...