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TheBalangao tribe inhabits thebarangay of Balangao inNatonin,Mountain Province,Philippines.[1]
The Balangao tribe focuses mainly on farming, either in rice terraces or on lands that were cleared by fire. Many younger Balangao have been exposed to education and modernization, changing the once traditional society of the tribe.
Their language is also calledBalangao. It is confined to the tribe and other nearby tribes who have their own languages related to the Balangaodialect.
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