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GA'DANG

[GDG] 17,500 (1993 SIL).Paracelis, foothills, Mt. Province, Luzon. Alternate names: BALIWON, GINABWAL, KALINGA.Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian, Northern Philippine, Northern Luzon, Northern Cordilleran, Ibanagic, Gaddang.

GADDANG

[GAD] 30,000 (1984 M. Walrod SIL).Central Isabela, and Bagabag, Solano, and Bayombong in Nueva Vizcaya, Luzon. Alternate names: CAGAYAN.Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian, Northern Philippine, Northern Luzon, Northern Cordilleran, Ibanagic, Gaddang.;

GIANGAN

[BGI] 55,040 (1990 census).Davao City, Mindanao; eastern slopes of Mt. Apo, Davao del Sur. Alternate names: BAGOBO, JANGAN, GUANGA, GULANGA, CLATA, ETO, ATTO.Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Western Malayo-Polynesian, South Mindanao, Bagobo.

 

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