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1The Nabaloi dialect

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“The Nabaloi dialect” Metadata:

  • Title: The Nabaloi dialect
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 199
  • Publisher: ➤  Bureau of Public Print. - Bureau of Public Print
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  • Publish Location: Manila

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  • First Year Published: 1905
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Igorot people

    Spanish colonial era, the term was variously recorded as Igolot, Ygolot, and Igorrote, compliant to Spanish orthography. The endonyms Ifugao or Ipugaw (also

    Truman Hunt

    set up his exhibition at Luna Park in Brooklyn. Billed as "Head-Hunting Igorrotes", the actors were forced to dress half-naked and perform mock tribal rituals

    Itneg people

    the process of disappearing by the time he described them: "The Busao Igorrotes who live in the North of Lepanto, tattoo flowers on their arms, and in

    Eubulides igorrote

    Eubulides igorrote is a stick insect species from the family of the Heteropterygidae native to the Philippine island of Luzon. In terms of habit, the animals

    Maragtas

    Bornean Settlements (originally a part of the appendice in the book, Igorrotes: estudio geográfico y etnográfico sobre algunos distritos del norte de

    Human zoo

    military officer Truman Hunt to start his own human zoo of "Head-Hunting Igorrotes" in Brooklyn. Reports of questionable living conditions for its Filipino

    Batok

    the process of disappearing by the time he described them: "The Busao Igorrotes who live in the North of Lepanto, tattoo flowers on their arms, and in

    La Union

    established in 1826 proved ineffective in maintaining order among the Igorrotes, whose remoteness from central authorities led to rampant smuggling of

    Januario Galut

    Clark Journal (October 1905). "The Igorrote Tribe from the Philippines". Retrieved September 23, 2015. "The Igorrote Tribe From the Philippines",Lewis

    Madja-as

    (Before 1521) This work was originally a part of the appendice in the book, Igorrotes: estudio geográfico y etnográfico sobre algunos distritos del norte de