Ili Type of Social Organization

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ILI TYPE OF SOCIAL

ORGANIZATION
ILI TYPE OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
The term ILI is derived from the Bontoc name for
“village.”
- It consists of groups of people living in the
villages of various sizes [large and compact]
and named hamlets w/c are subdivided into
smaller units.
- The ILI is larger and less disperse than those of
Pisan and Puro.
Nine Ethnic Groups with ILI type of
Organization
Bontoc
Ibaloi
Ifugao
Kankanay
Tinggian
Sagada
and Southern Kalinga
Tagbanua of Palawan
Arumanen Manobo of Mindanao
Geographical Location
Southern Kalinga occupies the southern portion
of the Kalinga Province.
The Bontoc occupy the region where the
province of the same name is located.
Sagada, Kankanay and Ibaloi are found in the
area located at the southernmost part of
Central Cordillera.
Tagbanua is located at Palawan
Arumanen Manobo in Mindanao

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