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  1. The Museo Kordilyera of the University of the Philippines Baguio (UPB) is an ethnographic museum dedicated to the preservation and enrichment of the indigenous cultures of the Cordillera Administrative Region and its neighboring areas in Northern Luzon.

  2. Northern Luzon in the Philippines live nine major ethnic groups, now more or less becoming assimilated to the ways of their lowland neighbors. Some of these such as the Isneg, Gaddang, and Northern Kalinga live in small groups, sustained primarily by rice grown in unirrigated plots which have been partially cleared of forest growth.

  3. 18 Ιουν 2013 · Cordillera Studies Collection Library and the Cordillera/Northern Luzon Historical Archives are two separate offices in the University of the Philippines Baguio tasked to collect...

  4. The headwaters of major river systems in northern Luzon originate in the Cordillera Region such as the Chico river, the Agno river, the Amburayan river, the Abulog and Apayao twin rivers and the Abra river.

  5. Felix Keesing’s The Ethnohistory of Northern Luzon (1962) and William Henry Scott’s The Discovery of the Igorots (1974) explored events and cultural elements that integrated the Ilocos, Cordillera, Cagayan and Pangasinan into a coherent historical narrative.

  6. The mountainous region of the Cordillera, located in the northern part of Luzon, Philippines, is home to the country’s seven major ethnolinguistic groups namely: the Tinggian, Isneg, Kalinga, Kankana-ey, Ibaloy, Ifugao and Bontok. It has the second largest concentration of indigenous groups of people, next to the island of Mindanao.

  7. The first regional archives in the Cordillera and Northern Luzon that primarily acquires and makes accessible to scholars historical documents.

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