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  1. Isinai language - Wikipedia

    Isinai (also spelled Isinay) is a Northern Luzon language primarily spoken in Nueva Vizcaya province in the northern Philippines. By linguistic classification, it is more divergent from other Central Cordilleran languages, such as Kalinga, Itneg or Ifugao and Kankanaey.

  2. The Isinay (Isinai, Inmeas) People of the Philippines: History, …

    Sep 2, 2022 · The Isinay are a homogenous group of people indigenous to an area of Nueva Vizcaya composed of the municipalities of Aritao, Bambang, and Dupax del Sur. The term “dupax” is said to have originated from the Isinay dopah, meaning “to rest after a …

  3. Isinai alphabet and languages - Omniglot

    Apr 16, 2024 · Isinai is a member of the Northern Luzon group of Philippine languages. It is spoken by about 5,000 people mainly in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon in the north of the Philippines.

  4. Isinay - California State University, East Bay

    AKA: Isinai, Inmeas; Location: Luzon, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino provinces, primarily in towns of Bambang and Dupax Sur. Languages: Part of Central Cordilleran group. Subsistence: Wet rice, some swidden agriculture in higher elevations; livestock. Population: 6000 (1980)

  5. Peoples of the Philippines: Isinay - National Commission for …

    The Isinay (Isinai, Inmeas) are a small group found principally in the municipality of Bambang (1,225), Nueva Vizcaya, and Dupax Sur (265) in Quirino province. The total population is set at about 6,000 (NSO 1980). The language belongs to …

  6. ISINAI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ISINAI is a Christianized people of Nueva Vizcaya, Luzon, Philippines.

  7. Weaving Isinai culture back to life | Inquirer News

    Aug 13, 2014 · Isinai is a small indigenous group whose members trace their origins only in Nueva Vizcaya, specifically the towns of Dupax del Sur, Bambang and Aritao.

  8. ISINAY: A language at Risk (4) - Blogger

    The Isinai language in Aritao can be said as the most endangered language among the three dialectal groups. To this day, there remain, at most, 100 individuals that speak Isinai, mostly from the older generations.

  9. Endangered Languages Project - Isinay

    "Currently, Isinay is not only considered as “threatened” (Lewis et al. 2015), but as “severely endangered” (Cruz 2010) with only a small percentage of the current population still speaking the language.

  10. Isináy – KWF Repositoryo

    Ang Isináy ay ang wika ng mga katutubong Isináy na isa sa siyam na pangunahing pangkating etniko na naninirahan sa lalawigan ng Nueva Vizcaya. Matatagpuan silá partikular sa bayan ng Bambang, Aritao, at Dupax del Sur na itinuturing na sentro ng grupo.