Ifugao cloth, traditionally woven by the Ifugao people of the Philippines, often features vibrant colors, including red, black, and white, along with intricate patterns. The colors hold cultural significance and are used in various traditional garments and ceremonial items. Each shade and design may represent different meanings, reflecting the rich heritage of the Ifugao community.
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Kalinga similarities Compared to kalinga cloth, ifugao Loincloth are less colorful and darker in color
The plural form of Ifugao is Ifugao.
It depends on the color of the table cloth!
Ifugao's population is 180,711.
black
White is a color that will not fade.
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In Ifugao dialect, "This is" can be translated as "Dayta ni."
Ifugao was created on 1966-06-18.