Ibaloi CulturePractices: The Ibaloi people are farmers and raise animals. They practice rice terracing, animal butchering (peshït) for community feasts, and rituals honoring spirits.Beliefs: They believe in ancestral spirits and perform rituals for healing, thanksgiving, and protection. They honor Kabünian (Supreme Being).Unique culture: Their traditional clothing includes bahag for men and woven skirts for women. They are also known for their traditional dances like tayaw.Experiences: Many Ibaloi still follow community feasts where food is shared, strengthening unity.Dying parts of culture: Some rituals and native language use are slowly fading due to modernization.How culture is passed on: Through oral tradition, rituals, storytelling, and teaching children during community gatherings.