540 NATIVE TKIBES OF THE PHILIPPINES. 



Italones. — A hoad-huntiiio- Maliiy people who inhabit the mountain 

 wilds of Nueva Vizcaya (Luzon). They are heathen, only a small part 

 of them having embraced Christianity. 



Ita^ see Negritos. 



Itaas^ see Aids. 



Itanegas., Itaneg^ Itaveg. See Thguianes. 



Itares. — So used the lanyuao-e of the Calauas to be called; still there 

 are authors who aliirm that these two are ditferent. Nothinj^- certain 

 is known concerning this name, whi<-h is also written Itaues, Itanes. 

 From latest accounts, this is a dialect of (Jaddan. 



ItctctjKDies {Itdapi(a)ie><). — According to Buzeta and Bravo, a head- 

 hunting Malay people mixed with Negrito blood, living on the western 

 ))orders of Isabela de Luzon and perhai)s also in Bontok. 



It ((Is. — According to Mas, a subdivision of Igorrotes. Nothing more 

 is known. Compare Isinays. 



Ivanha. — Form of Ibanag. 



Jolomios. — The Moros of Sulu. 



Jacanes, see Ydcane^s. 



Klaiiganes, see Quiatigafies. [Meyer has Kingianes, 1S99.] 



Jumangi, see ILdnangi. 



Ilumanchi. — Heathen people of central Luzon {'.)\ written Jumangi. 



Latan. — Another name for the Manguianes who inhabit the plains 

 of Mangarin (Mindoro). 



Lanaos^ see lUanox and Malanaos. 



Lanun, see Illanos. 



Laid., see Sam ales- La at. ' 



Lingotes.^ see 1 1 on gates. 



Loacs. — Not a separate people, but the name of a very poor Taga- 

 caolo tril^e who dwell in the mountain forests of San Augustin Penin- 

 sula (Mindanao). 



Lxitangas. — A Mohammedan mixed race of Moros and Subanos, who 

 inhal)it the island of Olutanga and the adjacent coast of Mindanao. 



Luiaos. I^ntayos. — Moros of the district of Zamboangoand frequentl}^ 

 called Illanos. It appears to be the Hispanicized form of the Malay 

 Orang-Laut. 



2Laguindanaos {Minchmaos). — Another of the Moros who inhabit 

 the valley of the Eio Palangui or Rio Grande de Mindanao. To them 

 belong also the Moros of Sarangani Islands and partly those of Davao 

 Bay. [See The Maguiudanaos, by Blumeutritt, Das Ausland, 1891, 

 No. 45, pp. 886-892.] 



Malanaos. — Common name of those Moros, specially" of llanos, who 

 inhabit the shores of Malanas Lake (Mindanao). 



Malancos. — A tribe alleged to be settled in Mindanao, but the name 

 is plainly an error for Malanaos. 



Malauec. — In an anonymous author of ""Apuntes interesantes sobre 



