- Pablo", was the key town in the
colonization of the
Irrayas and
southern Isabela. In 1621, the
Irraya rebelled and the
Spanish relocated three hundred loyalist...
- The
Irraya Revolt, also
known as the
Gaddang Revolt (Tagalog: Pag-aalsa ng mga Gaddang) was an
uprising by the
Gaddang people of
Northern Isabela that...
-
Igorot revolt (1601)
Sangley Rebellion (1603) Caquenga's
Revolt (1607)
Irraya or
Gaddang Revolt (1621)
Tamblot uprising (1621–1622)
Bankaw revolt (1621–1622)...
-
Igorot revolt (1601)
Sangley Rebellion (1603) Caquenga's
Revolt (1607)
Irraya or
Gaddang Revolt (1621)
Tamblot uprising (1621-1622)
Bankaw revolt (1621–1622)...
- (1596)
Igorot Revolt (1601)
Sangley Revolt (1603)
Caquenga Revolt (1607)
Irraya or
Gaddang Revolt (1621)
Tamblot Revolt (1621–1622)
Bankaw revolt (1621–1622)...
-
Spaniards on 20
November 1886. Its
first inhabitants were
Kalingas (unbaptized
Irrayas) and Negritos. Peñablanca is
divided into 24 baran****s. Each baran**** consists...
- [citation needed] In Tuguegarao,
before the
Spaniards came, the
language was
Irraya (an almost-extinct
Gaddang dialect).
Spaniards introduced Ibanag to the...
-
Spanish encomendero of Pilitan, Ca****an
Valley Killed during a
revolt by
Irraya natives 1625
Father Alonzo Garcia and
Brother Onofre Palao,
Spanish missionaries...
-
December 15, 2021.
Retrieved January 22, 2022. Salgado, Pedro. "Specific
Irraya Missions in
Northern and Mid Isabela". Ca****an
Valley and
Easter Cordillera:...
- et in illa
dictis indis ministrare studeant." In the area
inhabited by
Irraya-speakers (along the
river from
Tuguegaro to Ilagan) this
policy helped Ibanag...