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Encyclopedia > Isneg

isneg is a philippine tribe known to be very famous. That is all that can be said now


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isneg (4191 words)
In one early account, the Isneg were described as of slender and graceful stature, with manners that were kindly, hospitable, and generous, possessed with the spirit of self-reliance and courage, and clearly artistic in their temperament.
The mayor smells bad, because the Isneg are not fond of the authorities established by the government.
The Isneg have stories and fables, some of them humorous, which explain events and phenomena, relationships between people and their surroundings, or which are simply meant to be humorous and entertaining.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Igorot (2295 words)
The Isneg (or Apayao) inhabit the banks of the Apayao River and its tributaries in Northern Luzon.
Isneg women also cook the meals, gather wild vegetables and weave bamboo mats and baskets, while the men cut timber, build houses and take extended hunting and fishing trips.
Nearly all Isneg households also harvest a small grove of coffee trees since the main cash crop of the area is coffee.
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