| Dupaningan Agta | |
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| Eastern Cagayan Agta | |
| Native to | Philippines |
| Region | northern Luzon |
| Ethnicity | Aeta |
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Native speakers
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1,400 (2008) |
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Austronesian
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | |
| Glottolog | dupa1235 |
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Area where Dupaningan Agta is spoken according to Ethnologue
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Dupaningan Agta (Dupaninan Agta), or Eastern Cagayan Agta, is a language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Negrito people of Cagayan and Isabela provinces in northern Luzon, Philippines. Its Yaga dialect is only partially intelligible.
Robinson (2008) reports Dupaningan Agta to be spoken by a total of about 1,400 people in about 35 scattered communities, each with 1-70 households.
Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right is voiced.