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Group 6. Topics:. Negritos. Ifugaos. Ibalois. Tingguians. Negritos. They live in coastal and mountainous areas. They are scattered all over the country, in places such as Palawan, Panay, Mindanao, Pampanga, etc. Negritos. Known as “Aetas”.
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Group 6 Topics: Negritos Ifugaos Ibalois Tingguians
Negritos • They live in coastal and mountainous areas. • They are scattered all over the country, in places such as Palawan, Panay, Mindanao, Pampanga, etc.
Negritos • Known as “Aetas”. • They have dark skin, curly hair and a shorter stature. • They are skilled hunters. • They are nomadic people because of their supply of food. • Many Negritos were dispatched to diff. parts of the country due to the eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
Culture of Negritos • They are known to live in houses made of branch grass (when they are not travelling). • They are nomadic people – they travel from place to place to search for food. • They use spears to catch their fish and bows and arrows to hunt for wild animals.
Culture of Negritos • Negrito houses (when they are not travelling)
Ifugaos • They live in the mountainous regions of Luzon and in massive forests. • They can be seen in the Ifugao province.
Ifugaos • They are known for : • Making the Banaue Rice Terraces • Their engineering skills • Their fine carvings and weaving skills. • They are industrious, friendly, courteous and talented people.
Banaue Rice Terraces • These terraces were made by hand.
Ifugao Weavings • Weaving is an exclusive task of Ifugao women.
The Bul’ul • This is the one of the most famous carvings of the Ifugaos.
Culture of Ifugaos • Rice culture – a man’s social status depends on the amount of rice he harvests; rice is a prestigious crop • They don’t bury the dead. • They request the dead not to come back. • They offer animal sacrifices to the dead as well. *They respect their dead relatives.
Ibalois • They live in mountainous regions. • Most of them can be found in Southern Benguet.
Benguet • - The Ibalois were the 1st ones to inhabit these lands.
Ibalois • Their main source of livelihood is agriculture, and their secondary source is mining. • Separated into 2 groups: the abitug(unfortunate) and the laktang(rich) • Headed by a Tongtong which is a cornal represented by elders. • 1st settlers of Benguet. • Known to be shy people.
Culture of the Ibalois • They practiced mummification. • When they have used up their resources, or when their field become poor and the soil becomes less fertile, they move to other places or higher mountains/areas. • They would usually tell the lowlanders “We are Benguet people”
Mummification • - Mummification was only available to the rich people.
Tingguians • They live in mountainous regions of Luzon. • They can be found in Abra, Zambales, Bohol, Basilan and Mindanao.
Tingguians • The women are adorn with beads which are wrapped around their shoulders. • Women are also known to be tatooed. • Their noses are aquilin. • They plant their rice in lowlands.
Culture of Tingguians • Their dead is buried in a sitting, upright position. (This is also done to some Ifugaos.) • Basi (their local wine) is served in special occasions. • During weddings, dowry is given.
Sources: • Images.google.com • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/negritos • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ibaloi • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ifugao_people#the_ifugao • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tinguian • http://igospride.multiply.com/journal/item/60/benguet_culture • http://library.thinkquest.org/c003235/tingguian.htp
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