Across
- 2. - acquired from predecessors.
- 6. - generally share common beliefs and ritual.
- 8. - refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty.
- 10. - shared values and the unconscious victory of defending their ways of life together, we can now conclude that indeed, there is something we call
- 12. - plays a crucial role in Cordilleran societies.
- 14. - An evolving term and posits various field of discipline.
- 19. - includes buildings and historic places, monuments, artifacts, etc., which are considered worthy of preservation for the future.
- 20. – Our Section
Down
- 1. – name of our instructor
- 3. - The concept of cultural heritage often emanates from groups at the fringes of traditional historical discourse.
- 4. - something to pass on to scion
- 5. - he broader concept that encompasses the shared beliefs and practices of a group of people.
- 7. – the peoples who live in cordillera.
- 9. - consists of nonphysical intellectual wealth, such as folklore, customs, beliefs, traditions, knowledge, and language.
- 11. – He says that cordillerans generally share common beliefs and ritual, but they have clear regional variations in terms of cultural traits and social structures.
- 13. - ___________ are out of movement of people generally in search for well-being.
- 15. - mean literally as ‘village’
- 16. - evolved as a region to be the last frontier of biodiversity and one of the strongholds of genuine values of the archipelago.
- 17. – The name of the cross-word puzzle maker.
- 18. Indigenous governance in the Cordillera region is primarily based on customary laws and practices that have been passed down through ___________.
