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Title: Ethnic Groups


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Ethnic Groups
  • By Group 4

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Introduction
  • There are many different kinds of ethnic groups
    living in the Philippines.
  • These ethnic groups keep the Philippiness old
    cultures, religion and traditions alive.
  • Now, they are slowly decreasing
  • Of the new influences
  • In this report, we will be talking about three of
    these ethnic groups.

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  • They are the following
  • 1) The Kalingas
  • 2) The Kankanaeys
  • 3) The Tagbanuas/Tagbanwas

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The Kalingas
  • Is an ethnic group living in the Kalinga province
    which is in the CAR region.
  • Name means enemy fighter which also means
    headhunter.
  • Provinces near Kalinga consider the Kalingas as
    enemies
  • - Keep conducting headhunting in some nearby
    territories such as Gaddang and Ibanag.

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Location
  • They lived in the CAR region. Specifically the
    Kalinga Province.
  • - Surrounded by mountains and plateaus.
  • Lots of rice terraces, hot springs and
    waterfalls.
  • Richly given with minerals, timber and non
    timber resources
  • Capital town of the province is Tabuk.
  • A) Center of the provinces industry and trade.

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  • - Blessed with good farms.

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Culture
  • Observed headhunting as part of culture.
  • Considered as a sign of courage.
  • Had lots of tattoos
  • More tattoos means more girls.
  • Made the warriors or mingols enjoy their lives.
  • Also do Bodong
  • means peace pacts.
  • Renewal of social ties with other groups.
  • If peace pact gets broken, going after the people
    who broke it is observed.

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  • Have a dance which is performed during their
    Thanksgiving festival.
  • - Called, Lumagen.

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Livelihood
  • They are farmers because of their fertile lands.
  • Also good in basket weaving because again of the
    abundant resources.
  • They are also skilled potters
  • Pot making done near the Chico river valley
  • A) one of the rivers in their province.
  • They also raise cattle such as goats and
    chickens.
  • They also hunt animals using blowpipes and thick
    wooden arrows.

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  • Pictures of their livelihood

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The Kankana-eys
  • Inhabits some parts of Benguet and the
    Southeastern Ilocos Sur. Also the Western
    Mountain Province.
  • Part of the five Igorot Ethnic groups including
    the
  • - Ibaloi
  • - Kalinga
  • - Ifugao
  • - Bontocs
  • Most of them still do pagan practices in weddings
    and planting.

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Location
  • Located in some northern parts of Benguet, and in
    the Western Mountain Province.
  • Built sloping terraces to maximize the farm
    space.
  • The land they lived in used to be one province
    called the mountain province.
  • It was divided in to five provinces which are
  • - Benguet -
    Ifugao
  • - Kalinga
    -Apayao
  • - Western Mountain Province.
  • Located in/near the Cordillera Administrative
    region.

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Culture
  • Had lots of traditions in their ethnic group.
  • One thing they do is that they bury their dead in
    hanging coffins.
  • These are placed on cliff sides and faced to the
    East where the sun rises.
  • When the sun shines on the coffin, it is believed
    that the dead members of the family bless those
    who are still alive.
  • Also perform dances like Takik, a wedding dance
    and Ballangbang.

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Livelihood
  • They are farmers.
  • Mostly get their food from plants. Some of them
    are camote, rice and potatoes.
  • Most of their money comes from agriculture.
  • Kamote
  • Farm

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Language
  • Here are some basic kankana-ey numbers
  • 1) maid - zero (0) 7) enem - six
    (6)
  • 2) esa - one (1) 8) pito -
    seven (7)
  • 3) dowa - two (2) 9) wao - eight
    (8)
  • 4) tolo - three (3) 10) siyam -
    nine (9)
  • 5) epat - four (4) 11) simpoo - ten
    (10)
  • 6) lima - five (5)

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The Tabanwas / Tagbanuas
  • Found in all corners of Palawan.
  • Believed to be the descendants of the Tabon Man
    because they are a very old ethnic group.
  • Have 2 subgroups.
  • - The Central Tagbanwas -found in the West and
    East of Palawan.
  • - Calamian Tagbanuas -found among some other
    islands in/near Palawan.
  • Did the blood compact with Magellan at year 1521
    when Magellans ships docked.

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Location
  • Located in the north, south, east, west and
    central part of Palawan.
  • Concentrate on some islands near/in Palawan such
    as Coron, Aborlan and Puerto Princesa.

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Culture
  • Had four major gods.
  • - The god of the heavens, Mangindusa.
  • - The god of the seas, Polo.
  • - The god of the lands, Sedumunadoc.
  • The god of the under earth, Tabiacoud.
  • Celebrate festivals every year for these gods.
  • Usually after a nice harvest.
  • When these big celebrations appear, there is much
    singing, courtship and dancing.
  • There is also an offering given to the gods.
  • a) This is done by sailing a boat full of goods.

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  • b) Then there will be two things that could
    happen.
  • It comes back. Result Sad
  • It disappears. Result Happy

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Livelihood
  • Practice cultivation of upland rice.
  • Considered a divine gift given to them.
  • Also terrific at making body accessories
  • Made from materials such as wood, beads, copper
    and brass.
  • Examples include necklaces, bracelets,
  • anklets and combs.

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Language
  • The Tagbanwa language

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Sources
  • The Kalinga ethnic group
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinga
  • http//www.intangible.org/Features/kalinga/pages/p
    age1.html
  • http//philippines-archipelago.com/politics/map/ca
    r/cordillera_administrative_region.html
  • http//en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?titleIgorot
    The_Kankana-ey
  • http//www.reference.com/browse/Igorot
  • http//en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?titleKaling
    a
  • http//www.experiencefestival.com/a/Kalinga/id/189
    5697
  • http//www.angelfire.com/alt/shelly5853/
  • http//www.ancientscripts.com/kalinga.html
  • http//www.nscb.gov.ph/rucar/fnf_kalinga.htm
  • http//www.google.com.ph/images?hlensourceimghp
    biw838bih849qKalingaethnicgroupnativesgb
    v2aqfaqiaqloqgs_rfai

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  • The Kankanaey ethnic group
  • http//www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php?ro
    p3104586rog3RP
  • http//en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?titleIgorot
    The_Kankana-ey
  • http//sagada-igorot.blogspot.com/2007/12/igorot-e
    thnic-groups.html
  • http//climbingforchrist.org/Default.aspx?tabid28
    69
  • http//www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php?pe
    o312497rog3RP
  • http//www.reference.com/browse/Igorot
  • http//www.angelfire.com/alt/shelly5853/
  • http//www.answers.com/topic/kalinga-1
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benguet

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  • TheTagbanwa Ethnic Group
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribes_of_PalawanTag
    banua
  • http//class.csueastbay.edu/anthropologymuseum/vir
    tmus/Philippines/Peoples/Tagbanwa.htm
  • http//tagbanua.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/the-tagba
    nua/
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagbanua
  • http//class.csueastbay.edu/anthropologymuseum/vir
    tmus/Philippines/Peoples/Mangyan.htm
  • http//palawandarussalam.wordpress.com/about/
  • http//www.omniglot.com/writing/tagbanwa.htm
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagbanwa_script
  • http//www.freebase.com/view/en/tagbanwa
  • http//www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Tagbanwa
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_Groups_of_Pala
    wan
  • http//www.google.com.ph/images?hlensourceimghp
    biw884bih849qTagbanwapagdiwataritualgbv2
    aqoaqig5aqloqgs_rfai
  • http//www.google.com.ph/images?hlensourceimghp
    biw884bih849qTagbanwalocationbtnGSearchI
    magesgbv2aqfaqiaqloqgs_rfai
  • http//www.google.com.ph/images?hlensafeoffbiw
    1660bih857gbv2tbsisch3A1sa1qTagbanuaf
    armlandaqfaqiaqloqgs_rfai
  • Introduction

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