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  2. Sagada - Wikipedia

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    Sagada, officially the Municipality of Sagada is a municipality in the province of Mountain Province, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 11,510 people. [3] Sagada is famous for its hanging coffins. This is a traditional way of burying people that is still utilized. The elderly carve their own coffins out of ...

  3. Hanging coffins - Wikipedia

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    Hanging coffins at Sagada, Mountain Province in the Philippines. One of the hanging tombs of the Ku People at Bainitang (白泥塘), Qiubei county, Wenshan prefecture, Yunnan province, China. Hanging coffins are coffins which have been placed on cliffs. They are practiced by various cultures in China, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

  4. Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippines

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    Hanging coffins at Sagada, Mountain Province in the Philippines. The Kankanaey also practice interring their dead in hanging coffins, a custom unique to the Sagada Kankanaey within the Philippines. In this practice, the coffins are placed underneath natural overhangs, either on natural rock shelves/crevices or on projecting beams slotted into ...

  5. List of archaeological sites by country - Wikipedia

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    Sagada, Mountain Province; Tabon Caves, Palawan; Poland. Biskupin Iron Age; ... Ignateva Cave – Site of Paleolithic cave painting; Ipatovo – Proto-Indo-Europeans;

  6. List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines

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    Sagada, Mountain Province; Alab, Mountain Province; 14th–19th century [6] 200 man-made burial caves, 15 of which contain preserved human mummies of the Ibaloi culture known as the Kabayan Mummies: PD 260, s. 1973 [5] 1973: Burial caves Bagulin, La Union: More commonly known as the Kedlap Burial cave.

  7. File:Sumaguing Cave outside (South Road, Sagada, Mountain ...

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  8. William Henry Scott (historian) - Wikipedia

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    He spent much of the remainder of his life in the Kankanaey town of Sagada, Mountain Province. Although some of his most influential academic works—"Prehispanic Source Materials" and "Discovery of the Igorots"—are of particular interest to anthropologists, he personally rejected the description anthropologist as applying to himself.

  9. N204 highway (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    N206 (Rev. John A. Staunton Road) – Sagada, Besao: Access to Sagada town proper & Sumaguing Cave. Balitian–Dalican Road: N109 (Bontoc–Banaue Road) – Banaue, Lagawe, Bagabag: End of Halsema Highway segment. Start of Bontoc–Tabuk–Enrile Road segment. Sadanga: Sadanga Road: Access to Sadanga town proper. Mountain Province – Kalinga ...