Activity 2 Philippine Culture
Activity 2 Philippine Culture
Activity 2 Philippine Culture
The Malaweg are located in sections of Cagayan Valley and Kalinga-Apayao provinces and in the town
of Rizal. Their main crops are lowland rice and corn. Tobacco was raised as a cash crop on a foothill west
of Piat on the Matalag river near the southeast border of Kalinga-Apayao province, drawing Ibanags from
the east. Malaueg, or Malaweg, is a spoken dialect by a group of people living in the northern part of the
Philippines. The Spanish influence is very prominent in the Malaueg dialect which consists of old
Spanish (Castilian) nouns and verbs. Malaueg is a mostly spoken in the Northern Cordillera Mountain
Range region and some in the Province of Cagayan, with the majority in the town of Rizal. Ninety-eight
percent of the people living in Rizal are Malaueg-speaking thus, the town is known as "The Premier
Town of Malaueg". A popular word-of-mouth history claims that "malaueg" was coined after a thirsty
Spanish friar asked a native where the water he drank (that made him sick) was from. The native uttered
the word "ueg" which supposedly meant "fresh water"
These are the description about malaweg ethnic group in the Philippines.
Affinity Group: Southeast Asian Peoples
Affinity Bloc: Malay Peoples
People Cluster: Filipino, Tribal
Language: Itawit - (itv)
Alternate Name(s): Malaueg
Primary Religion: Christianity - Other / Marginal
Country: Philippines
Also found in:
Population: 21,000
Global Population: 21,000
Progress of the Gospel: Unengaged and Unreached
Global Status of Evangelical Christianity: Less than 2% Evangelical, No Active CP Activity
Based on our Research This is the Number of People population of Malaweg Ethnic group all over the
Province in the Philippines.
MALAWEG LANGUAGE
Malaweg is spoken by the Malaweg people in the northern part of the Philippines. As per Ethnologue, it
is a dialect of the Itawis language.
REFERENCES
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