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Yattuca
Yattuca is one of the languages used by the Ifugao people, residing in the rugged and hilly terrain of the northern Luzon Cordillera region.
The term "Ifugao" is believed to originate from "ipugo," meaning "from the hill," reflecting their mountainous homeland. Their language and culture are deeply intertwined with the challenging terrain and unique cosmology of the region.
Location:
Ifugao
Classification:
Oral Bible Translation (OBT)
Oral Bible Translation (OBT) is a method of translating the Bible for cultures with strong oral traditions and limited access to written language. It involves transforming the biblical message from written form into oral expressions, such as storytelling, songs, dramas, and chants, preserving the integrity and theological accuracy of the original text while ensuring it resonates with the spoken traditions and cultural context of the target community.
Language Code:
ifk-x-yattuca
Estimated number of speakers:
12,276
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