Ivatan
The Ivatan people are an indigenous group from the Batanes province in the Philippines. They are known for their unique culture, language, and traditional practices. The Ivatan language is part of the Malayo-Polynesian language family and has distinct dialects across the islands.
Ivatan homes are notable for their stone construction, designed to withstand strong winds and typhoons common in the region. The Ivatan community primarily relies on agriculture and fishing for their livelihood, with traditional practices still prevalent today. Their rich heritage includes unique festivals, music, and crafts that reflect their connection to the land and sea.