Natonin

[3] Natonin is bordered by Kalinga to the north, Paracelis to the east, Barlig to the west, and Ifugao to the south.

Headhunting was practiced throughout Natonin as late as the mid-1930s, but was set aside in favor of Christianity and education after World War II.

Poverty incidence of Natonin Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] The primary crop is rice, although limited arable space, mechanization and innovative agriculture renders the harvest to a subsistence level only.

Vegetable gardening, fruit tree growing and tilapia raising are also starting to see commercial viability.

Members of the Municipal Council (2019–2022):[18] Since the widening of the national highways started in 2010, the Paracelis-Natonin Road is paved now.

Former flag of Natonin