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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”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Negritos- They live in coastal

and mountainous areas.

- They are scattered all over the country, in places such as Palawan, Panay, Mindanao, Pampanga, etc.

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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.

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Negritos

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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.

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Culture of Negritos• Negrito houses

(when they are not travelling)

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Other Pictures of Negritos

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Ifugaos- They live in the

mountainous regions of Luzon and in massive forests.

- They can be seen in the Ifugao province.

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Ifugaos They are known for :

Making the Banaue Rice TerracesTheir engineering skillsTheir fine carvings and weaving

skills. They are industrious, friendly,

courteous and talented people.

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Banaue Rice Terraces- These terraces

were made by hand.

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Ifugao Weavings• Weaving is an

exclusive task of Ifugao women.

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The Bul’ul• This is the one of

the most famous carvings of the Ifugaos.

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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.

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A Dead Ifugao

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Ibalois- They live in

mountainous regions.

- Most of them can be found in Southern Benguet.

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Benguet- The Ibalois were

the 1st ones to inhabit these lands.

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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.

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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”

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Mummification- Mummification was

only available to the rich people.

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Tingguians- They live in

mountainous regions of Luzon.

- They can be found in Abra, Zambales, Bohol, Basilan and Mindanao.

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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.

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Tingguian Woman

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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.

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Basi

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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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CREDITS:™ JARRED CO™ SPENCER KEH™ PAEL LAURENA™ DUSTIN LIM™ AUSTIN SY