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The indigenous peoples of the Cordillera in northern Luzon, Philippines, often referred to by the exonym Igorot people, [2] or more recently, as the Cordilleran peoples, [2] are an ethnic group composed of nine main ethnolinguistic groups whose domains are in the Cordillera Mountain Range, altogether numbering about 1.8 million people in the early 21st century.
Pages in category "Igorot people" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Igorot" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The term Igorot or Ygolote was the term used by the Spanish for mountain people. The Ifugaos, however, prefer the name Ifugao. History.
The term Igorot originates from the root word golot, meaning "mountain," with Igolot referring to "people from the mountains." [ 67 ] Historically, the Igorots have been distinguished by their rice terrace farming traditions, particularly in the south, central, and western areas, while groups in the east and north have traditionally engaged in ...
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The Ibaloi inhabit the southeastern part of Benguet Province. The area is rich in mineral resources like copper, gold, pyrite, and limestone.Plants and animals are also abundant in the forests and mountain areas, and there is an extensive water system that includes the Bued River, Agno River, and Amburayan River.
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.He was an early convert of the Protestant American missions.