Ifugao people
The Ifugao people are an indigenous group from the mountainous region of the Philippines, particularly in the province of Ifugao. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, rituals, and a unique language. The Ifugao are famous for their stunning rice terraces, which are often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," showcasing their advanced agricultural techniques.
The Ifugao culture is deeply connected to their environment, with a strong emphasis on community and family. They practice traditional farming methods and celebrate various festivals, such as the Banga Festival, which honors their agricultural traditions. Their craftsmanship, especially in wood carving and weaving, reflects their artistic skills and cultural identity.