Across
- 3. Parcels are then identified for swiddens and---rice planting areas that are developed by individuals, later on becoming a tawid for families and individuals.
- 4. ---areas and hunting grounds are identified while forest areas and their particular usage were established.
- 5. (Ancestral Domain Sustainability and Protection Plan).
- 8. are 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.
- 10. being a settlement and domain makes Cordillera distinct from the rest of the areas in---.
- 11. Prill- Brett also notes that through kinship, a person becomes affiliated to a certain ili, and therefore afforded with rights of being a---.
- 14. In defining the ili, some scholars translated ili to mean literally as---.
- 16. ---Settlements and domains of the peoples of the---are the foremost factor of the heritage that was developed and continued to be developed through time.
- 18. True to all Cordillerans, there are always what is regarded as--- of culture.
- 19. ---land availability and accessibility of [forest] resources and the protective features of the vicinity have also been the necessities of choosing an area.
Down
- 1. The---customary laws in the Cordillera place a significant emphasis on resolving disputes and conflicts within the community.
- 2. ---posted dangers to the well-being of the ili—that their resources may be depleted and that lives will suffer.
- 6. ---and rituals are also marked by their belief systems, spirituality, values and how these impact their way of life.
- 7. The worthy becomes an apprentice and soon becomes the custodian of the---.
- 9. the transference of a particular knowledge, systems, and practices is marked by the worthiness of the.
- 11. a kind of system in which plays a crucial role in Cordilleran societies.
- 12. Indigenous cultural and knowledge systems.
- 13. the establishment and the concept of--- being a settlement and domain makes Cordillera distinct from the rest of the areas in Luzon.
- 15. The concept of---as it is used today can then be the IP’s/ ICCs response to the expansion of the world they live-in, hounded by the developments and introductions of outsiders.
- 17. Each indigenous group believes in a--- Beings.
