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  2. Gaddang people - Wikipedia

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    Both men and women acquire status by marriage, but there are acceptable pathways to prestige for single women in the Church, government, and business. [ 198 ] The Philippines has enacted significant gender-equality legislation since the 1986 People Power Revolution , including Republic Acts 7192 (establishing the Gender and Development Budget ...

  3. Igorot people - Wikipedia

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    The gold found in the land of the Igorot was an attraction for the Spanish. [30] Originally gold was exchanged at Pangasinan by the Igorot. [31] The gold was used to buy consumable products by the Igorot. [32] Both gold and desire to Christianize the Igorot were given as reasons for Spanish conquest. [33]

  4. Category:Igorot women - Wikipedia

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    It includes Filipino women that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Igorot women" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Fashion and clothing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the Philippines was famous for its beauty pageants and carnivals that drew tourists from around the world, and resulted in influencing the fashion and beauty standards of the Filipino women. The women wore more elaborate and intricate dresses. The "Traje de Mestiza" was still popular to the people through the 1930s.

  6. Gold in early Philippine history - Wikipedia

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    Gold mined from the Cordillera Mountain Range were brought down to the coast through the Aringay-Tonglo-Balatok gold trail, [6] [8] making commercial trade centers out of Aringay and the neighboring settlement of Agoo, [6] whose coast at the time was shaped in such a way that it was a good harbor for foreign vessels coming into Lingayen Gulf.

  7. Anito - Wikipedia

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    Igorot hipag depicting war deities (c. 1900) Taotao were usually austere roughly-carved figures made from wood, stone, or ivory. Some taoatao encountered by the Spanish were made from precious metals or ornamented with gold and jewelry, but these were very rare.