COLDILLERA CROSWORD
Across
- 3. The term cordillera refers to a broad sequence of mountain ranges
- 4. it is Known as the Educational Center of the North
- 6. refers to natural features and ecosystems with ecological, biological, geological, or scenic value. It encompasses both living and non-living components of the natural world.
- 12. refers to the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, practices, and norms of a group of people. It encompasses the way of life, customs, traditions, and social interactions that characterize a particular community.
- 17. it is acquired from predecessors
- 18. refers to physical, touchable, and material cultural artifacts, sites, and structures that have historical, artistic, architectural, or archaeological significance.
- 19. It can change over time due to interactions, technological advancements, migrations, and external influences.
- 20. it is something to pass on to scion
Down
- 1. The quest for an Autonomous Region of the Cordillera strengthens the assertion of the peoples and the acceptability of the outsiders of having a people called ________ also adds firmly to such identity.
- 2. refers to non-physical cultural elements that are transmitted orally, socially, or through performance, and are deeply ingrained in the identity of a community.
- 5. Cultures can adapt to new circumstances and Incorporate elements from other cultures, leading to cultural diversity and hybridization.
- 7. Culture is expressed through various mediums such as language, art, music, literature, rituals, cuisine, clothing, and architecture.
- 8. The ___ is typically recognized for their wisdom, leadership qualities, and contributions to the welfare of the community.
- 9. refers to the inherited or passed-down aspects of culture that are considered valuable and significant to a group or society.
- 10. Heritage focuses on preserving and safeguarding the cultural artifacts, traditions, landmarks, and knowledge that have historical and cultural importance.
- 11. There Is an emphasis on maintaining the authenticity and integrity of heritage, often involving conservation efforts and documentation.
- 13. Primary identity of Cordillerans
- 14. carved into the mountains and hillsides by the ancestors of the local indigenous Ifugao tribes
- 15. They are the ones to define the definition of cultural heritage to be “both a product and a process, which provides societies with a wealth of resources that are inherited from the past, created in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.”
- 16. a ____ is bestowed the responsibility to take care of the tawid