Across
- 2. The growth of Cordilleran identity spurred due to intrusions in their territories and the assertion of self-_____________.
- 4. Parcels are identified for swiddens and payew-rice planting areas and later become ____________ for families and individuals.
- 8. Pertains to the whole of the [ancestral] domain of the settlers.
- 9. In Cordillera societies, all cultural communities have developed values that sustain life, and one of the most shared values is ____________.
- 10. Cordillerans believe in a Supreme Being and the existence of the ____________ who may be guiding them.
- 14. Cordillerans have trained their brethren to be nurses, midwives, doctors, and other medical professionals using remedies from the ____________ available in their settlements.
- 15. refers to non-physical cultural elements that are transmitted orally, socially, or through performance, and are deeply ingrained in the identity of a community.
- 16. Cordillerans have developed a Calendar System based on natural ____________ and base their activities on these indicators.
- 18. The establishment of ____________ was even forced when national and global agendas interceded with the self-determination of the people within their domain.
- 20. refers to natural features and ecosystems with ecological, biological, geological, or scenic value.
Down
- 1. refers to the inherited or passed-down aspects of culture that are considered valuable and significant to a group or society.
- 3. Indigenous peoples believe that every creation has a ____________.
- 5. the aspiration of Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs) to include their heritage in formal education.
- 6. Cordillera is home to several indigenous peoples, and the major groups are described as ____________ such as Applai, Balangao, Bontoc, and more.
- 7. mainstreaming IP heritage in formal education is a victory over historical ____________ of IPS and ICCs.
- 8. the loss of interest and ignorance of the youth to their very own heritage is due to ____________ marginalization.
- 11. Cordillera is home to several indigenous peoples who have inhabited the region for thousands of years.
- 12. The concept of territoriality among the people changed from shared spaces to __________.
- 13. refers to the shared beliefs, values, behaviors, practices, and norms of a group of people.
- 17. The approach that assumes mountain groups were initially lowland settlers pushed high into the mountains by more powerful groups.
- 19. refers to physical, touchable, and material cultural artifacts, sites, and structures that have historical, artistic, architectural, or archaeological significance
