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Philippine People - Ifugao ... ifugao; by Christina Sianghio; ... According to Ifugao mythology, however, the name “Ifugao” is derived from Ipugo which refers to the rice grain given to them by their
Art as Life: The Ifugao Bu-lul, an anthropomorphic image, usually produced as part of a pair, carved by a senior priest-carver from sacred wood. ... ART AS LIFE: The Ifugao Bul-ul; by Joaquin G. Palencia
The following material is taken from: Barton, R. F.: Ifugao Economics.; In: University of California Publications in American Archeology and Ethnology;
Visual Representations of Ifugao Houses - Introductio ... The follwing is an overview of several visual representations of Ifugao houses.
The Provincial Profile of Ifugao ... Just as the Spanish never relented in their efforts to subdue and convert the Ifugao, either did the Ifugao yield in their struggle to retain their social
Language Name: Ifugao ; Location: Ifugao Province, Luzon Island, Philippines. Number of Speakers: 1990 Census: 167,503 [Amganad 27,000; Batad 43,000;
Ifugao Province ... Entrance Arch to Ifugao Province. Start of the Ifugao Province border at Mountain Province. ... Loida points out the big Fern and an Ifugao Lady is drying
The name Ifugao is derived from the word "ipugo". "PUGO" means "hill" while the prefix "I" means "from". ... When Ifugao was separated from Nueva Vizcaya in 1905, Captain Jeff Gallman of the
The Ifugao language is Malayo-Polynesian. Conklin classifies it within his northern group of Philippine languages, while Dyen includes it within a North Cordilleran Cluster of his Cordilleran Hesion.
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