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BUNNAYAN,. 
Habitat: Western part of old Spanish comandancia of Quiangan. 
SILIPAN. 
Habitat; Eastern part of old Spanish comandancia of Quiangan. 
MAyoyao, 
Habitat: Region on dividing line between Quiangan, in the Province of 
Nueva Vizcaya, and the Province of Isabela. 
ISANAY. 
Habitat: Mountains west of the civilized portion of Nueva Vizcaya. 
TINGUIANS. 
Habitat: Abra and eastern mountains of Ilokos Sur and Ilokos Norte. 
KANKANAY, 
Habitat: Northern Benguet and Amburayan. 
NABILOI. 
Habitat: Southern Benguet and the district of Kayapa of the same 
province. 
Dr. Barrows states that for the purpose of ethnological classification 
all these peoples represent one group. He then discusses what he terms 
a very curious tribe of head-hunters known among the people of Nueva 
Vizcaya as Ibilao but sometimes designated as Ilongot. 
Habitat: Head waters of the Rio Grande de Cagayan in Isabela Province, 
Caraballo Sur Mountains, thence southeast through the mountainous portions of 
Nueva Ecija and Principe. 
This tribe he apparently does not regard as one of the “Igorot peoples.” 
He next refers to the nomadic Malayan families living southward in 
the montainous country north of Rizal Province and occurring also in 
Ambos Camarines, Negros, and Panay. These people are designated by 
him a wild “type,” and with other peoples are included under the designa- 
tion Bukidnon. If he gives the Bukidnon tribal rank, as he apparently 
does, Dr. Barrow’s classification stands as follows: 
Race. Tribe. Dialect groups. 
i NORTICO 1. Negrito. 
(Gaddang. 
| Dadayag. 
Mayoyao. 
| Kalinga, 
Banaos. 
Bunnayvan. 
Silipan. 
/Ganay. 
Tinguians. 
2S OE: a nee Kankanay, 
| Nabiloi. . 
Apayaos, 
{fas PROTO Usp ecm See 
3. Llongot. 
4, Bukidnon, 
