Ethnography of the Major Ethnolinguistic Groups in the Cordillera

Ethnography of the Major Ethnolinguistic Groups in the Cordillera

• What are the social classes in the traditional Bontok society?
• How did the ancient Ibaloys mummify or preserve their dead?
• What are the Ikalahan beliefs regarding death and burial?
• Why is the child very much treasured in an Ifugao society?
• What is the belief of the Isnegs regarding sickness?
• How is the possessions of land established among the Kalingas?
• How were children educated in the traditional Northern Kankana-ey society?
• How do the Southern Kankana-eys reckon kinship?
• What is the Tingguian belief about life after death?

This book provides the answers. The Ethnography of the Major Ethnolinguistics Groups in the Cordillera is a compilation of what is already known about the various groups as described by historians, anthropologists, missionaries, and travelers who recorded the early life of these groups of people collectively called Igorots.

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