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  2. Igorot people - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, a group of Igorot people were brought to St. Louis, Missouri, United States, for the St. Louis World's Fair. They constructed the Igorot Village in the Philippine Exposition section of the fair, which became one of the most popular exhibits. The poet T. S. Eliot, who was born and raised in St. Louis, visited and explored the Village.

  3. Cañao - Wikipedia

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    The festival was an ancient tradition celebrated long before Spain reached the Philippines. [4] Today, Igorots and Filipino of Igorot ancestry a still practice this traditional feast wherever they are. [5] Grand Cañao is celebrated by the Igorot people of the Cordilleras yearly [6]

  4. Kalanguya people - Wikipedia

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    Igorot peoples The Kalanguya (also sometimes referred to as the Ikalahan ) are an Austronesian ethnic group most closely associated with the Philippines ' Cordillera Administrative Region , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but whose core population can be found across an area which also includes the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya , Nueva Ecija , and Pangasinan ...

  5. Kankanaey people - Wikipedia

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    There is no more pure Southern Kankana-ey culture because of culture change that modified the customs and traditions of the people. The socio-cultural changes are largely due to a combination of factors which include the change in the local government system when the Spaniards came, the introduction of Christianity, the education system that ...

  6. Ibaloi people - Wikipedia

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    The Ibaloi have a rich material culture, most notably their mummification process, which makes use of saltwater to prevent organ decomposition. [6] Pounded guava and patani leaves are applied to the corpse to prevent maggot or worm infestation while the body dries, the process taking anywhere from two months to even a year until the body is ...

  7. Indigenous peoples of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Chapter II, Section 3h of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 defines "indigenous peoples" (IPs) and "indigenous cultural communities" (ICCs) as: . A group of people or homogenous societies identified by self-ascription and ascription by others, who have continuously lived as organized community on communally bounded and defined territory, and who have, under claims of ownership since ...

  8. Dap-ay - Wikipedia

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    These buildings were also utilized as a place for storing weapons, a barracks for training warriors, and a school for teaching the laws, histories, and traditions of the village. [9] [10] The equivalent communal dormitory for unmarried girls is known as the ebgan (Kankanaey) or olog (Bontoc). Unlike the dap-ay, the ebgan did not host rituals or ...

  9. Ifugao people - Wikipedia

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    Ifugao culture revolves around rice, which is considered a prestige crop. There is an elaborate and complex array of rice culture feasts inextricably linked with taboos and intricate agricultural rites, from rice cultivation to rice consumption.