- Carlos. Millare, F. D. (1955).
Philippine Studies Vol. 3, No. 4: The
Tinguians and
Their Old Form of Worship.
Ateneo de
Manila University. Apostol, V...
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Mountain Province.
Other early inhabitants were the
Tinguians or Itnegs. In 1585, the
Tinguians were
mentioned for the
first time in a
letter from Father...
- ISBN 0-231-10566-5. OCLC 34553561. Cole, Fay-Cooper; Gale,
Albert (1922). "The
Tinguian; Social, Religious, and
Economic life of a
Philippine tribe".
Field Museum...
- 1179/073776992805307692. Millare, F. D. (1955).
Philippine Studies Vol. 3, No. 4: The
Tinguians and
Their Old Form of Worship.
Ateneo de
Manila University. Katutubo:...
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Igorot groups such as Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankanaey,
Tinguian, Karao, and
Kalanguya exist.
Other indigenous groups living in the Cordillera's...
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arrive in
Candon in the late 17th century. Her
mother was a
Tinguian who was from a
Tinguian barrio in San
Quintin (now Pidigan, Abra). She
received a Catholic...
- 50–51
Kleivan &
Sonne 1985: 25 Fay-Cooper Cole &
Albert Gale (1922). "The
Tinguian; Social, Religious, and
Economic life of a
Philippine tribe".
Field Museum...
- The Alan are
deformed spirits from the
folklore of the
Tinguian tribe of the Philippines. They have
wings and can fly, and
their fingers and toes point...
- of
Manabo were
Tinguians who came from
Mountain Province. They
settled in the
place before the
arrival of the
Spaniards and the
Tinguians were
known to...
- has
separate animations in both the
upper and
earth worlds, Takyayen, a
Tinguian demigod and son of the star
goddess Ga****oma, and the
three Suludnon demigod...