The Amganad Ifugao are a sub-group of the Ifugao peoples of northern Luzon, Philippines, known for their ancient rice terrace culture and strong clan identity. Their ancestors developed complex irrigation, farming, and social systems over centuries in the Cordillera mountains, shaping a resilient and community-centered society.
Life centers on wet-rice farming, gardening, and small-scale trade. Families live in close-knit clans, valuing cooperation, respect for elders, and shared labor. Festivals celebrate planting, harvest, and life events with music, dance, and ritual. Staple foods include rice, root crops, vegetables, and occasionally pork or chicken, often shared communally.
There are very few Amganad Ifugao evangelicals with a small amount identifying as Christian. The majority of the Amganad Ifugao identify with Traditional beliefs that involve ancestor veneration, spirit appeasement, and ritual sacrifices. While some identify as Christian, biblical understanding is often limited, and traditional practices remain influential.
Clear biblical teaching is needed to deepen faith and replace fear-based rituals. Access to education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods would strengthen families and preserve cultural heritage. Spiritual discipleship is essential for lasting transformation. The Amganad Ifugao need spiritual renewal and commitment to biblical faith.
Pray for spiritual awakening and mature faith based on Jesus Christ and his work on the cross.
Pray for unity among believers to share Christ with their own people and beyond.
Pray for improved healthcare, education, and economic stability.
Pray for the protection of their land, culture, and families.
Pray for the wide distribution and utilization of the scriptures, discipleship resources, and evangelism materials in the Amganad Ifugao language.
Scripture Prayers for the Ifugao, Amganad in Philippines.
Amganad Ifugao of Philippines (PGID: PG007617) - PeopleGroups.org
Ifugao – Wikipedia
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