Itbayat people

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The Itbayat people are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic group of the northern Philippines, known for their distinct language, stone houses, and seafaring traditions on Itbayat Island in Batanes.

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Itbayat people canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
climateAdaptation typhoon-resistant housing
country Philippines
culturalRegion Batanes Islands NERFINISHED
culturalTrait boat-building
fishing
seafaring traditions
demographicCharacteristic small population size
ethnicity Austronesian
governedBy Municipality of Itbayat NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of Philippine intangible cultural heritage
islandEnvironment volcanic uplifted coral island
language Itbayat language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austronesian languages
Batanic languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Batanes NERFINISHED
Itbayat Island NERFINISHED
northern Philippines
maritimeOrientation Bashi Channel NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
minorityStatus ethnolinguistic minority in the Philippines
nationalContext one of the northernmost ethnic groups of the Philippines
partOf Ivatan peoples NERFINISHED
province Batanes Province NERFINISHED
region Cagayan Valley administrative region NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Ivatan people NERFINISHED
Yami (Tao) people NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
folk beliefs
traditionalArchitecture stone houses
thick-walled stone houses
traditionalArchitectureFeature low-profile houses adapted to strong winds
thatched cogon grass roofs
traditionalLivelihood agriculture
cattle raising
root crop farming
traditionalTransport wooden boats
usesScript Latin alphabet

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Itbayaten ethnicGroup Itbayat people
Ivatan people relatedEthnicGroup Itbayat people
Itbayat language spokenBy Itbayat people
Itbayat language ethnicity Itbayat people