Gaddang people
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Гадда́ны, также гаддан — народ, проживающий на Филиппинах, в провинции Исабела и Нуэва-Вискайя на острове Лусон. Близки к гадданам — калинга и ибанаги. Около 25 тыс. человек. Говорят на языке гаддан, западно-австронезийской группы австронезийской семьи (Мешков 1982: 183).
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The Gaddang (an indigenous Filipino people) are a linguistically-identified ethnic group resident in the watershed of the Cagayan River in Northern Luzon, Philippines. Gaddang speakers were recently reported to number as many as 30,000. This number may not include another 6,000 related Ga'dang speakers and other isolated linguistic-groups whose vocabulary is more than 75% identical.
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Гадданы
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[Cauayan, Isabela]]
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Topography of north & central Luzon: the Cagayan Valley is surrounded by mountains.
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Ibanag, Itawis, Ilokano, other Filipino people
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The Gaddang (an indigenous Filipino people) are a linguistically-identified ethnic group resident in the watershed of the Cagayan River in Northern Luzon, Philippines. Gaddang speakers were recently reported to number as many as 30,000. This number may not include another 6,000 related Ga'dang speakers and other isolated linguistic-groups whose vocabulary is more than 75% identical. The members of several proximate groups speaking mutually-intelligible dialects (including Gaddang, Ga'dang, Baliwon, Cauayeno, Yogad, as well as now-lost historically-documented tongues such as that once spoken by the Irray of Tuguegarao) today are depicted as a single people in history and cultural literature, and in government documents. The language is very similar to that of the Itawes and Malaueg settled at the mouths of the Matalag and Chico rivers. Distinctions are asserted between (a) the Christianized "lowlanders" of Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya, and (b) the formerly non-Christian residents in the nearby Cordillera mountains. Some sources exaggerate these differences, which may be completely ignored or glossed-over by others. The Gaddang have in the past also used a variety of social mechanisms to incorporate individuals born to linguistically-different peoples. The Gaddang identity is their place and their language. The Gaddang are indigenous to a compact geographic area; the theatre for their history is an area smaller than one-half million hectares (extreme distances: Bayombong to Ilagan=120 Km, Echague to Natonin=70 Km). The population collectively comprises less than one-twentieth of one percent (.0005) of the Philippines' population.
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Гадда́ны, также гаддан — народ, проживающий на Филиппинах, в провинции Исабела и Нуэва-Вискайя на острове Лусон. Близки к гадданам — калинга и ибанаги. Около 25 тыс. человек. Говорят на языке гаддан, западно-австронезийской группы австронезийской семьи (Мешков 1982: 183).
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