what are the commonalities of textile of cagayan valley and mountain province
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The Gaddang are an indigenous Filipino people; a linguistically identified ethnic group sharing centuries of residence in the watershed of the Cagayan River in Northern Luzon, Philippines. Gaddang speakers were recently reported to number as many as 30,000.[1] This may include another 6,000 related Ga'dang speakers and other isolated linguistic-groups whose vocabulary is more than 75% identical.[2] As a group, they comprise less than one-twentieth of one percent of the population of the Philippines.
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Mountain Province is growing in popularity as a "Spelunkers Delight and Weavers Paradise." It is, in fact, THE breeding ground of backstrap weavers in the Cordillera. This is the burial cloth for the "kadangyan" (rich people).