Cordillera in northern Luzon, Philippines, often referred to by the exonym Igorot people, or more recently, as the Cordilleran peoples, are an ethnic group...
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For three centuries, the Igorot peoples of the Cordillera mountain range resisted Spanish attempts at colonization. Despite efforts by the Spanish Empire...
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The Igorot Revolt of 1601 (Filipino: Aklasan ng mga Igorot) was a failed expedition in 1601 by Spain in an attempt to subjugate and Christianize the Igorot...
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Baguio Botanical Garden (redirect from Igorot Village)
Centennial Park, for being "the Summer Capital" of the Philippines for 100 years Igorot Village, for the culture-inspired carvings, sculptures, and huts scattered...
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Head axe (redirect from Igorot headhunter axe)
Bottom: A head axe, c. early 20th century, Cleveland Museum of Art Type Axe Place of origin Philippines Service history Used by Cordilleran peoples (Igorot)...
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length as the bangkaw, but heavier. In the Mountain Province of Luzon, the Igorot people have different versions of them such as the fan′-kao and kay-yan′...
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Hilary Pit-a-pit Clapp (Bontoc: Pit-a-pit, lit. 'Igorot boy'; 1897 – April 1945) was a Filipino doctor and politician from Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines...
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Victorio Edades (redirect from Two Igorot Women)
Victorio Candido Edades (December 23, 1895 – March 7, 1985) was a Filipino painter. He led the revolutionary Thirteen Moderns, who engaged their classical...
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to numerous ethnic peoples. The Nueva Vizcaya province has a majority of Igorot population, but was placed by the American colonial government in the Cagayan...
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with a combined population of 15.56 million, in 2020; they include the Igorot, Lumad, Mangyan, and the indigenous peoples of Palawan. Negritos are thought...
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