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    The Ibanag (also Ybanag and Ybanak or Ibanak) are an ethnolinguistic minority numbering a little more than half a million people, who inhabit the provinces...
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    The Ibanag language (also Ybanag or Ibanak) is an Austronesian language spoken by up to 500,000 speakers, most particularly by the Ibanag people, in the...
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  • Look up Ibanag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ibanag may refer to: Ibanag people, ethnic group of the Philippines Ibanag language, Austronesian language...
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    Filipino people Bicolano people Gaddang people Ilocano people Ibanag people Igorot peoples Bontoc Ibaloi people Ifugao people Isneg people Kalinga people Kankana-ey...
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    Aparri (Ibanag: Ili nat Aparri; Ilocano: Ili ti Aparri; Tagalog: Bayan ng Aparri), officially the Municipality of Aparri, is a 1st class municipality in...
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    Batanes Tao people Gaddang people Ibanag people Tagalog people Kapampangan people Ilocano people Igorot people Pangasinan people Bicolano people Negrito Visayan...
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    Batok (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    mallet. The Ibanag people called their tattoos bato’. They were symbols of status and martial prowess and were most prominent among the Ibanag warriors (mengal)...
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    barangayanes) to distinguish them from the political unit. Among the Ibanag people of Northern Luzon, balangay were known as barangay, a term sometimes...
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    witches in a Philippine concept are the mannamay, witches known to the Ibanag people, mangkukulam, witches that use materials from nature and the cursee...
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    Ibaloys. The Spanish borrowed the term Ifugao from the lowland Gaddang and Ibanag groups. The Igorots may be roughly divided into two general subgroups: the...
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    Itawis language (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Itawis people, closely related to the Gaddang speech found in Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. It also has many similarities to the neighboring Ibanag tongue...
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    Cagayan River (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    an approximate population of two million people, mostly farmers and indigenous tribesmen. The Ibanag people derive their tribe's name from Cagayan River's...
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    Cagayan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    kah-gə-YAHN), officially the Province of Cagayan (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Cagayan; Ibanag: Provinsiya na Cagayan; Itawit: Provinsiya ya Cagayan; Filipino: Lalawigan...
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    and 516 kilometres (321 mi) from Manila. The indigenous tribes of the Ibanag people were the first settlers of modern-day Alcala. They called the area Fulay...
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  • of the Tagalog people of 20th century Quezon city, the baglan and mandadawak healing practices and stone beliefs of the Itneg people in Abra, and the...
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    Claveria, Cagayan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Claveria, officially the Municipality of Claveria (Ibanag: Ili nat Claveria; Ilocano: Ili ti Claveria; Tagalog: Bayan ng Claveria), is a 3rd class municipality...
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    Sanchez-Mira (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Sanchez Mira, officially the Municipality of Sanchez Mira (Ibanag: Ili nat Sanchez Mira; Ilocano: Ili ti Sanchez Mira; Tagalog: Bayan ng Sanchez Mira)...
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    Yakan, Sama-Bajau) Northern Luzon lowlanders (e.g., Ilocano, Pangasinan, Ibanag, Itawes) Polynesians: Polynesia (e.g., Māori, Native Hawaiians, Samoans...
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    language by seven million people, and as a secondary language by more than two million people who are native speakers of Ibanag, Ivatan, Ibaloi, Itneg,...
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    Piat, Cagayan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Piat, officially the Municipality of Piat (Ibanag: Ili nat Piat; Ilocano: Ili ti Piat; Tagalog: Bayan ng Piat), is a 4th class municipality in the province...
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    Cabagan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Cabagan, officially the Municipality of Cabagan (Ibanag: Ili nat Cabagan; Ilocano: Ili ti Cabagan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Cabagan), is a 1st class municipality...
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  • Ybanag longganisa, is a Filipino pork sausage originating from the Ybanag people of Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. It is a type of de recado longganisa. It is...
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    Isabela (province) (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Isabela, officially the Province of Isabela (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Isabela; Ibanag: Provinsia na Isabela; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Isabela), is the second largest...
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    Camalaniugan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Camalaniugan, officially the Municipality of Camalaniugan (Ibanag: Ili nat Camalaniugan; Ilocano: Ili ti Camalaniugan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Camalaniugan)...
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  • Bicolano people Caboloan Igorot people Ilocano people Ivatan people Kapampangan people Limahong Lumad Moro people Negrito Salt Sambal people Tagalog people Visayan...
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    Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, Tausug, Surigaonon, Masbateño, Aklanon and Ibanag. The 28-letter modern Filipino alphabet, adopted in 1987, is the official...
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    Tumauini (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Tumauini, officially the Municipality of Tumauini (Ibanag: Ili nat Tumauini; Ilocano: Ili ti Tumauini; Tagalog: Bayan ng Tumauini), is a 1st class municipality...
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  • their mother tongue (categorized as closely related to Gaddang), they speak Ibanag and Ilocano. They are not very different from other lowland Christianized...
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    Buguey (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    Buguey, officially the Municipality of Buguey (Ibanag: Ili na Buguey; Ilocano: Ili ti Buguey; Tagalog: Bayan ng Buguey), is a 3rd class municipality in...
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    Baggao (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
    87,753 people. The name Baggao is derived from the Ibanag word which means washing in the English language. Old folks recount that the Ibanags who frequently...
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