WITH VIVIDNESS, I still remember the wordings of a song, and they go:“I HEAR...
Ethnos Ibaloi
FOR TODAY’S DISCUSSION, let’s go a little ‘mix-mixed’ – what the analytic examiner would...
(3rd of a Series) [THE IOWAK SPEAKERS had known from their own elders that...
THE BAHDIW IS that form of Oral Poetry delivered among the Cordis (or ‘Cordillerans’)...
(2nd of a Series)WHEN ALIW-IW CAME to the gathered people, there was silence definite....
NGANTO IS THAT harmless, clandestine (but also active and useful) Nabaloi word and its...
(First of a Series)FIRST, OUR TITLE terms. ‘Living’ because, even up to this time,...
YOUNG MAN MANÍNG (That’s the Ibaloi- accentuated version of the Romance-language name ‘Manuel’ –...