-
native language of the
Ibaloi people is Ibaloi, also
known as
Inibaloi or
Nabaloi. It has
three dialects: Bokod,
Daklan and Kabayan. The
Ibaloi often also...
-
Deities of the
Animistic Religion of Mayaoyao, Ifugao. Moss, C. R. (1924).
Nabaloi Tales.
University of
California Publications in
American Archaeology, 227–353...
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Deities of the
Animistic Religion of Mayaoyao, Ifugao. Moss, C. R. (1924).
Nabaloi Tales.
University of
California Publications in
American Archaeology, 227–353...
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Deities of the
Animistic Religion of Mayaoyao, Ifugao. Moss, C. R. (1924).
Nabaloi Tales.
University of
California Publications in
American Archaeology, 227–353...
-
Women were
tattooed on the arms only. The
Ibaloi (also Ibaloy, Ibaluy,
Nabaloi, Inavidoy, Inibaloi, Ivadoy) and
Kalanguya (also
Kallahan and Ikalahan)...
- Philippines. The
native language is Ibaloi, also
known as
Inibaloi or
Nabaloi.
Ibaloi is
derived from i-, a
prefix signifying "pertaining to" and badoy...
- (1947).
Apayao Life and Legends.
Baugio City: Private. Moss, C. R. (1924).
Nabaloi Tales.
University of
California Publications in
American Archaeology, 227–353...
- Maiden" is
prevalent in
Filipino folklore. In a tale
collected from the "
Nabaloi" (Ibaloi people, an
indigenous ethnic group in the Philippines), The star...
- Universe". The
Aswang Project.
November 21, 2018. Moss, C. R. (1924).
Nabaloi Tales.
University of
California Publications in
American Archaeology, 227–353...
- in the
Journal of
American Folklore.
During 1919 she did two reviews,
Nabaloi Songs by C. R. Moss and A. L.
Kroeber for
American Anthropologist, and...