Kankeanas
Kankeanas is a term whose exact meaning and usage are not well documented in reliable published sources. In current references, the phrase does not correspond to a widely recognized ethnonym, demonym, or geographic designation. One possibility is that Kankeanas is a variant spelling or transliteration of Kankanaey, an indigenous ethnolinguistic group in the Cordillera region of the northern Philippines. The Kankanaey people are traditionally associated with highland communities, rice-terrain agriculture, weaving, and a range of ritual practices, and their languages belong to the Austronesian family. However, the form “Kankeanas” has not been established as the standard term for the Kankanaey or any other group in authoritative sources.
Alternatively, some uses of “Kankeanas” appear in speculative or fictional contexts or as a personal surname,
See also: Kankanaey, Cordillera Administrative Region, Indigenous peoples of the Philippines. Further references would clarify whether