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  Ibanag
The Ibanag are concentrated on the Provinces of Cagayan, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela.
And most of the Ibanags in towns no longer adhere to these customs because they are economically rich and educated and this initiated modifications in their traditions and practices.
The Ibanag are engaged in fishing and farming.
litera1no4.tripod.com /ibanag_frame.html   (246 words)

  
 Ibanag Language (Cagayan, Philippines)
The Ibanag language is spoken by 500,000 speakers in Cagayan Province in Northeast Luzon, Philippines.
Most Ibanag speakers are proficient in Ilocano, the lingua franca of Northern Luzon, Tagalog, and English.
A Study of Typical Ibanag Folklore: Folksongs, Poems, Proverbs, and Riddles.
iloko.tripod.com /Ibanag.html   (955 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Ibanag
Ibanag is also known as "Ybanag" and "Ybanak" or "Ibanak".
The Ibanag language is distinct in that it features phonemes that are not present in many other neighboring Philippine languages.
This is an example of an Ibanag proverb, that is also known throughout the archipelago.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Ibanag   (405 words)

  
 Ibanag
However, due to the Philippine government's attempts at displacing minority languages and imposing Filipino as a lingua franca, the Ibanag language is no longer taught in schools.
In addition to this, many if not most Ibanags speak Ilocano, which has over the years, supplanted Ibanag as the more dominant language in the region.
The Ibanag language (also Ybanag) is spoken by about 500,000 speakers in Isabela and Cagayan, especially in Tuguegarao, Solana, Cabagan, and Ilagan.
www.governpub.com /Languages-I/Ibanag.php   (163 words)

  
 Asian Journal Online
The Salamon, named after the biblical King Solomon, is composed of 3,000 lines of rhymed quatrains in Ibanag dialect and sung to the accompaniment of the cinco-cinco, a five-stringed guitar.
He said Ibanags and Itawes follow the tradition of simple gift-giving and sharing with the poor every Christmas, patterned after the episode of the Three Wise Men who brought gold, incense and myrrh to Jesus.
Tuguegarao Mayor Randolph Ting, through the help of the Ibanag Cultural and Arts Committee, has encouraged a new generation of singers to sing the Salamon over radio stations in the city to revive the interest of the youth on the native carol.
www.asianjournal.com /cgi-bin/view_info.cgi?category=BN&code=00002311   (481 words)

  
 NSM KnowledgeBase - #13997 - Doing Theology among the Ibanags
Ibanag is a commonly spoken language, but one may also hear II-ocano, Yogad, Gaddang, Itawes, Tagalog, or Pangasinan.
Most Ibanags consider themselves Catholics but, as will be shown, many of the animistic beliefs and the basic worldview of the Ibanag have remained largely unchanged in the 400 years since the Spanish came to the area.
The Ibanag also believes these surroundings to be the dwelling places of a multitude of evil spirits, nature deities, and disembodied souls.
www.strategicnetwork.org /index.php?loc=kb&view=v&id=13997   (1223 words)

  
 Saving the longest Christmas carol - FEATURES (December 8, 1998)
But the Ibanags, the native settlers of Cagayan, are moving to preserve a tradition that has involved countless Cagayano generations and save it from the influences of modernization.
IBANAG villagers in Cagayan and northern Isabela have intensified the teaching of the singing of the Salamon to young Ibanags.
Vidolina Cueto, in her thesis, ''An Analysis of Some Selected Ibanag Folksongs,'' recommended that the Salamon be used for educational instruction in music, physical education and social studies and as effective means of teaching Filipino values.
www.travelsmart.net /ph/inquirer/issues/dec98/dec08/features/fea_2.htm   (855 words)

  
 Ethnic Profile: Ibanag   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Ibanags are among the minority of Filipino people that live alonsg the banks of the Cagayan river.
Most of the Ibanags in towns no longer adhere to these customs because they are economically rich and educated and thus, initiating modification in their traditions and practices.
The Ibanags are engaged in fishing and farming.
www.ncip.gov.ph /resources/ethno_detail.php?ethnoid=53   (280 words)

  
 Pagsasao nga Ibanag - Wikipedia
Ti Ibanag (wenno Ybanag wenno Ibanak) ket maysa a pagsasao nga ar-aramaten ti agarup 500,000 nga agsasao iti Filipinas, nangruna kadagiti akin-amiananan-a-daya a provincia iti Luzon nga Isabela ken Cagayan, kangrunaan iti Ciudad ti Tuguegarao, Solana, Cabagan, ken Ilagan.
Kaaduan kadagiti agsasao iti Ibanag ket makasao met laeng iti Iloko, ti maibilang a lingua franca iti Amianan a Luzon.
Naggapu ti termino nga "Ibanag" manipud iti "bannag" a kayatna a sawen 'karayan'.
ilo.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ibanag   (145 words)

  
 Global Nation | INQ7.net   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The city government has ordered about 500 kilograms of specially kneaded miki (raw noodles) that will be distributed for free to the cooks who will prepare them according to their preferred recipes.
Ibanag pancit in the city was offered by old panciterias like Berto, Olympia and Balao, which have stopped operations and yielded to new eateries offering different pancit varieties.
Among the varieties of pancit offered by the city's eateries are pancit seco, pancit con caldo (with soup), pancit guisado, pancit con igado and pancit con huebo, a noodle dish with eggs.
www.inquirer.net /globalnation/sec_phe/2003/aug/13-04.htm   (185 words)

  
 Ibanag
The Ibanag originated in the region around the mouth of the Cagayan River and gradually dispersed southward within the last 200 years, influencing groups like the Itawis, Isinay, and Gaddang.
Ibanag is the lingua franca for trade in the area.
They were influenced to grow tobacco by the encroaching Ilokano from the west coast.
class.csueastbay.edu /anthropologymuseum/virtmus/Philippines/Peoples/Ibanag.htm   (75 words)

  
 Ibanag
Der Artikel Ibanag gehört zur Kategorie: Ethnie in Asien
Die Ibanag sind mit etwas mehr als 500.000 Menschen eine Minderheit auf den Philippinen.
Außerdem sprechen viele Ibanag Ilokano, welche sich in den letzten Jahren zu einer der wichtigsten Sprachen der Region entwickelte.
www.weblexikon.de /Ibanag.html   (106 words)

  
 Cagayan
Originally the more numerous group were the Ibanags, who were first sighted by the Spanish explorers and were soon Christianized by missionaries.
This is why the Ibanag language (prior to the arrival of Ilocanos) spread throughout the area.
Aside from Ilocanos and Ibanags, Malauegs, Itawits, Gaddangs, groups of nomadic Aetas, as well as families of Ibatans who have assimilated into the Ibanag-Ilocano culture make Cagayan their home.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/ca/Cagayan.htm   (357 words)

  
 Province of Cagayan Website :: People, Culture and Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Ibanags are the dominant ethnic group in the vicinity of the provincial capital of Cagayan-—Tuguegarao, now a city.
The Ibanags, Itawits and Malawegs are mainly lowland farmers whose agricultural practices are similar to those of the Ilokanos.
The Ibanags are reputed to be the tallest of all the ethno-linguistic groups in the Philippines.
cagayano.tripod.com /arts.html   (401 words)

  
 About Culture and Arts
The Ibanag (Ibannag) are concentrated about the towns of Tuguegarao (43004), Solano (18,172), Cabagan (30,883), and Ilagan (27,170) in the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela.
The dialect groups are: (1) north Ibanag and (2) south Ibanag.
The Ibanag originally inhabited the areas about the mouth of the Cagayan River.
www.ncca.gov.ph /about_cultarts/ebook_subcont.php?subcont_Id=16   (170 words)

  
 We Are A Competitive City
It is in the preservations of our cultural heritage that our identity as Ibanags will flourish in the many years to come.
The Tuguegarao City government through the Ibanag Council for Culture and the Arts (ICCA) is implementing the Culture, Arts and Tourism Action Plan to document and transmit as well as sustain and encourage public awareness and interest in the Ibanag cultural heritage.
The Annual Ibanag Festival which is participated by the schools, barangays and NGOs showcases Ibanag songs and dances.
www.tuguegaraocity.gov.ph /competitive.html   (484 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Philippines
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian, Northern Philippine, Northern Luzon, Northern Cordilleran, Ibanagic, Isnag.
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian, Northern Philippine, Northern Luzon, Northern Cordilleran, Ibanagic, Ibanag.
Intelligibility of Ibanag North 97.6%, 91% lexical similarity; comprehension of Ilocano 85.1%, 63% lexical similarity; Itawit 52% intelligibility, 69% lexical similarity.
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/Phil.html   (5714 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
Kalinga is subdivided into 1 city and 7 municipalities.
It is said that in the Ibanag and Gaddang languages, Kalinga comes from the common noun 'kalinga' which means 'enemy', 'fighter', or 'headhunter'.
The inhabitants of Cagayan and Isabela considered the Kalinga as enemies since they conducted headhunting attacks on Ibanag and Gaddang territories.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Kalinga   (251 words)

  
 Ibanag language Information
The Ibanag language is distinct in that it features phonemes that are not present in many other neighboring Philippine languages.
In addition to this, Ibanag also features doubled consonants.
This is an example of an Ibanag proverb, that is also known throughout the archipelago.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Ibanag_language   (192 words)

  
 info: Ibanag   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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Ethnologue report for language code:attDialects: Comprehension of Ibanag North 97%, of Itawit 52%.
Lexical similarity 91% with Ibanag North; 63% with Ilocano; 69% with Itawit.
www.napoli-pizza.net /Ibanag.html   (240 words)

  
 Full Moon and High Tide: - Asia Finest Discussion Forum
For scientists, it is but caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and the moon.
Ibanag tribes had a lot of epics in which we ordinary people can learn!
But this is a story based on the Ibanag tales of the Moon !
www.asiafinest.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=14357   (733 words)

  
 Asiatour.com / Philippines / people / Other Cultural Minorities / Ibanag
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Community: The Ibanags are under a similar set up and administration as ordinary Filipinos.
Ibanag employees, who are not great in number, are mostly in government offices; some of their women are employed overseas as nurses.
www.asiatour.com /philippines/e-01land/ep-lan12_d8.htm   (1311 words)

  
 Ibanag —
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Find and/or purchase publications on "Ibanag" from Amazon.com.
www.rosettaproject.org /archive/ibg   (201 words)

  
 Ibanag Translation Services - Translators English/Ibanag
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We can also perform translations to and from Ibanag and other non-English languages.
www.greentranslations.com /ibanag-translation.html   (97 words)

  
 iSpeak Translation Services - English to Ibanag Translation Services   (Site not responding. Last check: )
English to Ibanag translation services are extremely important in today’s world marketplace.
English to Ibanag and Ibanag to English language translations that correctly include grammatical and technically-specific differences determine if you are sending the correct message.
The only way is to open communication with your English to Ibanag language translation agency to discuss your project objectives and what is necessary to meet them.
www.ispeak.net /languages/ibanag-translation/english-to-ibanag-translation.html   (241 words)

  
 Adjective-noun word order
For example, in the Ibanag language of the Philippines, the >>adjective-noun word order generally results in the phrase being >>treated as a whole unit.
[SNIP] At 3:16 PM -0000 11/28/98, Carl W. Conrad responded: >I personally think that what you say of Ibanag is just as true of Greek: >that the word-order with adjective preceding the noun is "unmarked," >whereas the adjective is more emphatic in a "marked" position, i.e.
Actually, I think Paul was saying just the oposite about Ibanag: the noun-adjective order makes the NOUN emphatic.
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/b-greek/1998-December/002914.html   (338 words)

  
 GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On his paternal lineage, his grandfather, the late Don Estanislao Esguerra Argonza (musical genius, mathematician) was of Ibanag and Basque Spanish ancestry.
The Argonzas trace their origin to a Basque Spaniard who settled in Nueva Segovia city of Cagayan province, married a native (Ibanag), and whose other descendants intermarried with members of the following families of Spanish origin: Dupaya, Vargas, Monina, Cauilan, Austria,and Camacho.
His grandmother, the late Dona Faustina Narag Argonza (public school teacher), was of Ibanag roots and was a daughter of the wealthy gentry Don Juan Narag.
members.tripod.com /eal_liberum/id18.htm   (385 words)

  
 Josephus & 1Esdras
I think of a recent case where I asked a friend to interpret for me in a business dealing with a person from the Ilocano language of the Philippines.
The friend got so much into his Ilocano mode that he forgot to switch back to Ibanag (our common language) in his explanation to me. Yet Ibanag is his first language, and the language that is spoken in his house and normal business dealings.
If someone is truly multilingual, not just conversant in many languages, you should probably *not* expect to see cross-over and borrowings.
lists.ibiblio.org /pipermail/b-hebrew/1999-July/003586.html   (957 words)

  
 Linguist List - Book Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The variety of Yogad represented in the dictionary is that of a male speaker (the second author) in his mid-sixties, who is a native of Echague.
Although Yogad is his first language, he is also fluent in Ilokano, Tagalog, and English; and he has some knowledge of Ibanag.
The information which the authors have chosen to include in the dictionary and its organization are a result of the experience in writing a grammar of Yogad (Davis, Baker, Spitz & Baek 1998) with Angel Mesa.
www.linguistlist.org /pubs/books/get-book.cfm?BookID=984&RequestTimeout=500   (437 words)

  
 Ibanag - Philippines Talk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ibanag tongue twisters from the world's largest collection of tongue twisters.
Ibanag: Gaddang: Gaddang; Ibanag: Villaviciosa Agta; Faire Agta; Pamplona Agta; Pudtol Agta; Ibanag; Itawit; Yogad; Isnag: Adasen, Isnag; South-Central Cordilleran: Central Cordilleran:
Dialects: Lexical similarity 81% with Pudtol Atta; 60% with Isnag; 66% with Central Cagayan Agta; 82% with Pamplona Atta; 90% with Rizal Atta; 72% with Ibanag...
www.philippinestalk.com /ibanag.html   (245 words)

  
 Define ibanag - Definition of ibanag from Free-Online-Dictionary.org   (Site not responding. Last check: )
About Culture and Arts This book intends to identify all the ethnic boundaries that define their existence and provides...
the Visayan, with two distinct main dialects, the Ilocano, the Bical, the Pampangan, the Ibanag, the...
While this court has not attempted to define with exactness the liberty thus guaranteed, the term...
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