Tingguian people

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The Tingguian people are an indigenous ethnic group of the northern Philippines known for their rich oral traditions, intricate weaving, and distinct animist-influenced cultural practices.

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Tingguian people canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
continent Asia
country Philippines
culture animist-influenced cultural practices
ethnolinguisticGroupOf Philippines NERFINISHED
governedBy customary law
hasArtForm epic chanting
ritual music
traditional dance
hasCustom ancestor veneration
communal feasts
rice-terrace agriculture rituals
spirit offerings
hasIntangibleHeritage myths and legends
oral epics
ritual chants
traditional healing practices
hasTraditionalClothing beadwork adornments
embroidered jackets
handwoven loincloths
handwoven skirts
hasTraditionalHousing stilt houses
knownFor basketry
distinct ritual practices
intricate weaving
rich oral traditions
traditional textiles
languageFamily Austronesian languages
locatedIn northern Philippines
primaryIsland Luzon NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Abra province NERFINISHED
recognizedAs indigenous cultural community in the Philippines
relatedGroup Ilocano people NERFINISHED
Isneg people NERFINISHED
Kalinga people NERFINISHED
religiousInfluence Christianity NERFINISHED
indigenous beliefs
selfDesignation Itneg NERFINISHED
socialOrganization kinship-based communities
village elders council
traditionalEconomy hunting and gathering
swidden agriculture
weaving for trade
wet-rice cultivation
traditionalReligion animism

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Cordillera Central indigenousPeople Tingguian people
Northern Luzon hasEthnolinguisticGroup Tingguian people
Kalinga people relatedGroup Tingguian people