The Ifugao people of the Philippines typically have a family structure centered around extended families, where multiple generations live together or maintain close ties. Kinship is important, with strong bonds among relatives, and roles are often defined by age and gender. Traditionally, men are seen as the primary decision-makers and providers, while women manage household duties and child-rearing. This communal approach fosters a sense of cooperation and support within the community.
The plural form of Ifugao is Ifugao.
Ifugao's population is 180,711.
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"Salamat" in Ifugao dialect is "Nunung."
Hello in Ifugao dialect is "Kumusta."
Ifugao was created on 1966-06-18.
In Ifugao dialect, "This is" can be translated as "Dayta ni."
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In Ifugao dialect, "masarap" is translated as "mangan."
The translation of "maganda" (beautiful) in Ifugao is "lenawa."