- The
Ibaloi (also
spelled Ibaloy; Ibaloi: ivadoy, /ivaˈdoj/) are an
indigenous ethnic group found in
Benguet province of the
northern Philippines. Ibaloi...
- The
Ibaloi language (ësël ivadoy, /əsəl ivaˈdoj/) (Filipino:
Wikang Ibaloy)
belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian
branch of the
Austronesian languages family...
-
Cuyonon (Kuyónon/Kuyonon),
Kankanaey (Kankanáëy/Kankanay), and
Ibaloi (
Ibalóy/
Ibaloy) languages) and that are also
words in Filipino.
Before the introduction...
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Words Language Meaning chila Ibaloy tongue chingching Ibaloy wall
alifuffug Itawes whirlwind safot Ibaloy spiderweb falendag Tiruray a
flute that is covered...
- themselves, as
igorot is
viewed by some as
slightly pejorative,
except by the
Ibaloys. The
Spanish borrowed the term
Ifugao from the
lowland Gaddang and Ibanag...
- 20–27. ISBN 9789715501354. Salvador-Amores, Analyn. Burik:
Tattoos of the
Ibaloy Mummies of Benguet,
North Luzon, Philippines. In
Ancient Ink: The Archaeology...
- 20–27. ISBN 9789715501354. Salvador-Amores, Analyn. Burik:
Tattoos of the
Ibaloy Mummies of Benguet,
North Luzon, Philippines. In
Ancient Ink: The Archaeology...
- was once a one-room
school built upon
Mateo Cariño's 2
hectare lot and
Ibaloy house he
donated to the
local government. Its roof was made of reed and...
- Mag-antsi (in the
centre and the north-central),
Bugkalut (in Carranglan),
Ibaloy (in Carranglan), and
Kalanguya and
Isinay (in Carranglan);
another language...
- 20–27. ISBN 9789715501354. Salvador-Amores, Analyn. Burik:
Tattoos of the
Ibaloy Mummies of Benguet,
North Luzon, Philippines. In
Ancient Ink: The Archaeology...