The Kankana-ey people are an ethnic group from Benguet Province in the Philippines. They traditionally practice gold mining, farming, and animal husbandry. Religiously, they believe in spirits of ancestors and nature. Politically, the most prestigious leader holds a feast called Mankayan. They are known for the annual Panagbenga flower festival in Baguio City. Notable Kankana-ey include singer Roxanne Allison Baeyens and healer Apo Whang Od. Popular dishes include salt-cured pork and sticky rice desserts.
The Kankana-ey people are an ethnic group from Benguet Province in the Philippines. They traditionally practice gold mining, farming, and animal husbandry. Religiously, they believe in spirits of ancestors and nature. Politically, the most prestigious leader holds a feast called Mankayan. They are known for the annual Panagbenga flower festival in Baguio City. Notable Kankana-ey include singer Roxanne Allison Baeyens and healer Apo Whang Od. Popular dishes include salt-cured pork and sticky rice desserts.
The Kankana-ey people are an ethnic group from Benguet Province in the Philippines. They traditionally practice gold mining, farming, and animal husbandry. Religiously, they believe in spirits of ancestors and nature. Politically, the most prestigious leader holds a feast called Mankayan. They are known for the annual Panagbenga flower festival in Baguio City. Notable Kankana-ey include singer Roxanne Allison Baeyens and healer Apo Whang Od. Popular dishes include salt-cured pork and sticky rice desserts.
The Kankana-ey people are an ethnic group from Benguet Province in the Philippines. They traditionally practice gold mining, farming, and animal husbandry. Religiously, they believe in spirits of ancestors and nature. Politically, the most prestigious leader holds a feast called Mankayan. They are known for the annual Panagbenga flower festival in Baguio City. Notable Kankana-ey include singer Roxanne Allison Baeyens and healer Apo Whang Od. Popular dishes include salt-cured pork and sticky rice desserts.
ORIGIN LOCATION TRADITION WAY OF RELIGIOUS POLITICAL FESTIVAL ARTS, FAMOUS FAMOUS DELICACIES
AL LIVING BELIEFS AND SYSTEM MUSIC, SPOTS PERSONALITIES
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