The Ibalio Indigenous People

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Explore the vibrant culture, history, and

traditions
the Ibaloi people, an indigenous community
THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HISTORY 02
DEFIND THE 03
BACKGROUND CULTURES
AND TRADITIONS

04
Methodolog 05 06
y Analysis Conclusions
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IBALOI
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HISOTRY
-Discovered the fascinating traditions and during
spirit of
the ibaloi people, an indigenous Community in
Cordillera Mountains of the Philippines
The Ibaloi people, also known as
“Nabaloi”, are an indigenous
ethnic group found in the northern
Philippines. They primarily inhabit
the southeastern two-thirds of
Benguet, including municipalities
like Kabayan, Bokod, Sablan,
Tublay, La Trinidad, Tuba, Itogon,
as well as the southern portions
of Kapangan and Atok (CSG
2003). As part of the
larger Igorot ethnic group, the
Ibaloi people share commonalities
with other indigenous
communities in the
Cordillera region.
The name "Ibaloi" is derived from
"Ipaway," the term used by the
Kalanguyas, which means "those who
live in the grasslands."
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Ibaloi
Culture
and
Tradition
traditional clothing, dietary customs, arts,

s
crafts, and music. In this section,
The Ibaloi culture is a vibrant
tapestry woven with unique social
structures, traditional clothing, dietary
customs, arts, crafts, and music.

structure and
kinship
Within the Ibaloi community, social structure
and kinship ties are at the core of their
society. The concept of kinship is reckoned
bilaterally, meaning it is derived from both
parents

Traditional Clothing and


Adornments
Traditional clothing and
adornments are an integral part of
the Ibaloi culture. The Ibaloi people
take pride in their unique attire,
which reflects their cultural
identity.
The Ibaloi people are known for their artistic talents,
which manifest in various forms. Their arts and crafts
include pottery, woodcarving, and intricate basketry.
These crafts are not only functional but also serve as
expressions of their creativity and heritage.
Ibaloi Contributions to
Philippine Culture
The Ibaloi culture has made significant
contributions to Philippine culture as a
whole.
Their artistry, craftsmanship, and culinary
traditions have left an indelible mark.

Spirituality and Belief


Systems
The spirituality and belief systems of the Ibaloi people are deeply rooted in
their connection to the land, ancestral spirits, and deities.

Rituals,
Rituals and ceremonies are integral to the Ibaloi way of life.
These events mark important milestones, from birth to
death, and are deeply intertwined with their spiritual
beliefs.
Ceremonies Festiv
One of the most prominent als
ceremonies is the "cañao," The
a ritual feast that celebrates Panagbenga Festival in B
aguio City,
various occasions, including
for example, showcases
harvests and weddings. the rich traditions of the
Ibaloi people, featuring
The cañao involves vibrant street dances
offerings, dances, and and flower floats
music, creating a vibrant
and meaningful cultural
experience.
Ibaloi Mummification:
A Unique Tradition
a practice often associated with ancient
civilizations, finds a remarkable and
distinctive place among the Ibaloi people.

This ancient burial practice involves preserving


the deceased's physical form to prevent
decomposition through a carefully guarded
process.
Preserving Culture Amidst
Modernization
In the face of rapid modernization, the Ibaloi
people are dedicated to preserving their rich
cultural heritage.

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