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Malaweg (
Malaueg) is
spoken by the
Malaweg people in the
northern part of the Philippines.
Ethnologue lists it as a
dialect of the
Itawis language. Malaweg...
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Saint Raymond of Peñafort
Parish Church,
commonly known as
Malaueg Church or
Rizal Church, is an
early 17th-century
Baroque Roman Catholic church located...
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leader of the
revolt was Andrés Caquenga, an
animist priestess in the
Malaueg community. The
arrival of Fray Pedro, a
Dominican friar,
triggered a revolt...
- Ca****an, a
language called Malaueg is
spoken by a
group of
people of the same name. It is not yet
clear whether Malaueg is a
distinct language or not...
- some
ordinary houses for the locals.
Malaueg became a
center of
Christianity next to
Nueva Segovia after the
Malaueg Church was built. In 1607, the area...
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Dominicans into the Ca****an Valley, a
priest began proselyting to the
Malaueg people of Nalfotan, now Rizal, Ca****an. An
animist priestess named Caquenga...
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civil officials and soldiers, the
inhabitants of Tuao and
neighboring Malaueg, rose in
revolt in 1718
under Luis
Magtangaga and
Tomas Sinaguingan. The...
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Isnag at 29,071 (29.95%).
Other ethnic groups in the
province were the
Malaueg at 3,580 (3.69%),
Itneg at 3,380 (3.48%),
Kalinga at 2,992 (3.08%), Kankanaey...
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their second language. The Ga'dang
language is
related to Ibanag, Itawis,
Malaueg and others. It is
distinct in that it
features phonemes not
present in...
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Retired Adjunct Professor from Tuguegarao.
Callao Man Our Lady of Piat
Malaueg Church Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Tuguegarao Lal-lo and
Gattaran S****...