Bontoc (Bontok) /bɒnˈtɒk/ (also called Finallig) is the native language of the indigenous Bontoc people of the Mountain Province, in the northern part of...
9 KB (693 words) - 22:46, 29 July 2023
Bontoc languages, These languages are: North Bontok, Southwest Bontok, South Bontok, and East Bontok. The Guinaang dialect of Central Bontok has the...
4 KB (199 words) - 02:45, 11 August 2024
Eastern Bontok (Eastern Bontoc) is a language of the Bontok group spoken in the Philippines. The 2007 census claimed there were around 6,200 speakers...
2 KB (96 words) - 15:15, 24 February 2023
Kalinga-Itneg Itneg Kalinga Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao Balangao Bontok-Kankanaey Bontok-Finallig Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Bugkalot West Southern...
8 KB (407 words) - 23:16, 7 January 2024
ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from Macro-language)
Bontok rbk – Northern Bontok vbk – Southwestern Bontok bua is the ISO 639-3 language code for Buriat. There are three individual language codes assigned:...
55 KB (4,556 words) - 13:15, 23 August 2024
Balangao (eastern Mountain Province) Bontok (central Mountain Province) Kankanaey (western Mountain Province, northern Benguet) Southern Cordilleran Ibaloi...
46 KB (4,932 words) - 01:28, 27 August 2024
Kalinga (a dialect cluster) Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao Balangao Bontok–Kankanay Bontok–Finallig Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Ilongot West Southern Cordilleran...
2 KB (142 words) - 07:31, 26 July 2024
Luzon's northern part also understand and even speak Pangasinan as well. The Pangasinan language belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch of...
39 KB (2,170 words) - 05:43, 14 September 2024
Guinzadan as dialects of Kankanaey. Northern Kankanaey is listed as a separate language. Kankanaey is spoken in northern Benguet, southwestern Mountain Province...
16 KB (1,477 words) - 04:06, 24 August 2024
Cordilleran Ifugao Balangao Bontok–Kankanay Bontok–Finallig Kankanaey Reid (1991) has suggested that the Central Cordilleran languages are most closely related...
6 KB (282 words) - 23:12, 7 January 2024
northern Luzon, while the Puyuma homeland is on the eastern coast of southern Taiwan. Among the Bontok, Kankanaey, and Ifugaw languages of northern Luzon...
58 KB (4,537 words) - 14:53, 22 March 2024
Kankanaey people (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
Day Publishers. p. 22. ISBN 978-971-10-1161-1. On the west side (of) the Bontok people . . . the Lepanto provincial area . . . (whose) population is somewhat...
31 KB (3,813 words) - 07:56, 21 August 2024
Philippine languages like Cebuano and Tagalog, Ibanag is a Philippine language belonging to the Austronesian language family. It falls under the Northern Philippine...
32 KB (3,107 words) - 21:42, 14 September 2024
Papers Clapp, Walter C. (1908). A vocabulary of the Igorot language as spoken by the Bontok Igorots: Igorot-English and English-Igorot. Manila: Bureau...
10 KB (1,186 words) - 07:08, 17 September 2024
Itbayat, Bugkalot, Isnag, Kalinga, Ifugao, Ibaloy, Kankanaey, Balangao, Bontok, Applai, Ilocano, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Tagalog, Sambal, Pampangan, Ayta...
45 KB (5,508 words) - 10:33, 18 September 2024
Negrito languages. It is a moribund language. The language is referred to by various terms in linguistic literature. The speakers refer to their language as...
5 KB (429 words) - 07:01, 8 September 2024
Mountain Province (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
Retrieved July 8, 2021. Tamanio-Yraola, Marialita (1979). "Ang Musika Ng Mga Bontok Igorot Sa Sadanga, Lalawigang Bulubundukin: Unang Bahagi". Musika Jornal...
36 KB (1,972 words) - 04:22, 16 September 2024
the day, he leaves his house to shine light on the world Chal-chal: the Bontok god of the Sun whose son's head was cut off by Kabigat; aided the god Lumawig...
22 KB (2,779 words) - 08:24, 28 August 2024
word, -in- usually precedes -um- ~ -umm-, as in Ilokano, Bontok, and some Dusunic languages in Sabah (Rungus Dusun and Kimaragang Dusun). Occasionally...
7 KB (698 words) - 15:28, 24 May 2024
Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines (section Domain 1: Oral Traditions and Expressions, including Language)
heritage has five domains, namely: oral traditions and expressions, including language as a vehicle of the intangible cultural heritage; performing arts; social...
59 KB (2,771 words) - 12:41, 8 September 2024
Gaddang people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
approximately 2,000, of whom some 1,400 lived in the outskirts of Kalinga and Bontok subprovinces... and some 600 were residing in the municipal districts of...
135 KB (14,955 words) - 15:50, 28 August 2024
Isinai (also spelled Isinay) is a Northern Luzon language primarily spoken in Nueva Vizcaya province in the northern Philippines. By linguistic classification...
4 KB (195 words) - 20:27, 10 August 2024
Pasiking (category Articles containing Bontok-language text)
indigenous basket-backpack found among the various ethno-linguistic groups of Northern Luzon in the Philippines. Pasiking designs have sacred allusions, although...
6 KB (633 words) - 07:41, 21 August 2024
Kalinga people (category Articles containing Kwerisa-language text)
suggest that the project would have displaced about 100,000 Kalingas and Bontoks. Because the great value placed by the Kalinga on their deceased ancestors...
22 KB (2,317 words) - 01:57, 4 September 2024
Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia (category Articles containing Bontok-language text)
Reo: The Language Garden. Benton Family Trust. Retrieved 15 January 2019. Bellwood, Peter (2009). "Archaeology and the Origins of Language Families"...
275 KB (27,160 words) - 05:27, 12 September 2024
woven from red, black and white abaca threads. At present, the people in Bontok, Mt. Province use a colorful burial cloth to wrap the dead. Lingling-o-...
65 KB (7,365 words) - 10:31, 11 July 2024
Carabao (category Articles containing Bontok-language text)
These Austronesian terms appear to be loanwords from the Austroasiatic languages and likely derives from a secondary pre-colonial introduction of water...
42 KB (4,482 words) - 07:57, 31 July 2024
on Indigenous Languages, University of the Philippines Center for Southeast Asian Studies (1997-2020). Philippine Folk Tales. Northern Illinois University...
277 KB (37,199 words) - 09:11, 11 September 2024
Swan maiden (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
her wings to wear them and return to the sky. In a tale collected from a Bontok woman from Tukukan village and published with the title Tokfefe, the Star...
311 KB (44,442 words) - 00:35, 9 September 2024
Batok (category Articles containing Bontok-language text)
people of the Panay highlands. Most names for tattoos in the different languages of the Philippines are derived from Proto-Austronesian *beCik ("tattoo")...
78 KB (9,137 words) - 22:51, 17 September 2024