HCORDI1_CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 1. It is a term that is far from the Iloko concept as merely town, or center.
- 5. Who notes that territories, or the concept of which, appears to be a result of high population concentration in permanent settlements, and of intensive land cultivation.
- 7. A home to several indigenous peoples who have inhabited the region for thousands of years. The major groups include the Applai, Balangao, Bontoc, Ayangan, Gadang, Ibaloi, Iowak, Kalanguya, Isnag, Kalinga, Kankana-ey, Karao, Tuwali, Tingguian.
- 8. This is an example of a nation where no group is dominant over each other but are interacting and promoting co-existence.
- 10. The spatial domain of the settlers.
- 11. It specifically refers to the tangible and intangible aspects inherited from the past that hold cultural, historical, or natural value.
- 12. These ties determine social relationships, rights, and obligations within the community.
- 13. The most shared values amongst these societies are ____, in which makes the people and the resources within the communities intact.
- 14. The one that would dictate what the person may ought to know and when it is time to bestow such knowledge.
- 15. It is a law in the Cordillera that are closely intertwined with indigenous rituals and ceremonies.
- 17. In terms of any possession, we had in this life, Molintas (2004) remarked that: “of any types of use and accumulation, inheritance or _____ is the most prized proprietary”
Down
- 1. Add to that the misnomers, prejudice and negative connotations that have been attributed to the general term Igorot, that accounts to non- acceptability of various ethno-linguistic groups of such identity.
- 2. This cultural practice is intended for a particular reason, but what is striking is the fact that these are done as a firm expression of harmony of individuals to their community, the unseen, other beings and the Supreme one.
- 3. A recent regional ascription of the people who share a common history, vulnerability, and aspiration for inclusivity and self-governance.
- 4. People of Besao have ascribed themselves as ¬¬¬_______.
- 6. heritage It includes traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants, such as oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe or the knowledge and skills to produce traditional crafts. Technological The application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life.
- 9. It is the aggrupation of peoples have been historically clustered by generalization of early historians, and essentially, by _________ of a certain culture.
- 15. It is the broader concept that encompasses the shared beliefs and practices of a group of people.
- 16. Kordilyera This is underscoring their commonalities, shared values and the unconscious victory of defending their ways of life together, we can now conclude that indeed