The Kankana-ey people, indigenous to the Cordillera highlands in the Northern Philippines, uphold a rich tapestry of customs and traditions. Their lives are intricately woven with reverence for ancestors, nature, and community. Marriage ceremonies blend ancient rituals with feasting, and ancestor worship remains integral. They celebrate festivals, their weaving prowess yielding textiles imbued with cultural symbols. Music, dance, and handicrafts echo their vibrant identity. Amidst modern influences, the Kankana-ey stand as stewards of their land, preserving heritage and forging a bridge between past and future.