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Ibaloi people
The Ibaloi (Ibaloi: ivadoy, /ivaˈdoj/) are an indigenous ethnic group found in Benguet Province of the
northern Philippines. The native language is Ibaloi, also known as Inibaloi or Nabaloi.[1] Ibaloi is derived
from i-, a prefix signifying "pertaining to" and badoy or house, together then meaning "people who live
in houses". The Ibaloi are one of the indigenous peoples collectively known as Igorot (igudut, "hill-
dwellers"), who live in the cordillera central of Luzón.[2]

See also
Ethnicities of the Philippine Cordilleras

References
1. Sumeg-ang, Arsenio (2005). "2 The Ibaloys". Ethnography of the Major Ethnolinguistic Groups in the
Cordillera. Quezon City: New Day Publishers. pp. 28–51. ISBN 9789711011093.
2. "Archived copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20180318054137/http://kasibu.gov.ph/wp-content/uploa
ds/2017/09/Ibaloi-Tribe.pdf) (PDF). Archived from the original (http://kasibu.gov.ph/wp-content/uploa
ds/2017/09/Ibaloi-Tribe.pdf) (PDF) on 2018-03-18. Retrieved 2018-03-17.

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