What are the practices/actiivity of bukidnon tribe ? and the other tribe ?
1. What are the practices/actiivity of bukidnon tribe ? and the other tribe ?
Answer:
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2. What are the practices/actiivity of bukidnon tribe ? and the others tribe ?
Answer: Cultural Practice
Explanation:
Pangampo
An annual ritual held every January that involves a prayer to Magbabaya for the preservation, protection and proper use of the 7 most important things on earth, land water, tree, fire, air, sound and beliefs and traditions.
Panagulilay
A prayer usually held in March asking Magbabaya to provide rain to nourish the field for crop planting.
Salangsang
A ceremony asking permission from Magbabaya to plant crops.
Layaglayag
A ceremony asking Magbabaya for the crop protection.
Lagong
Thanksgiving for the blessings from Magbabaya.
Limbay
Welcome statement or words of praise honoring a guest, visitors, friend and usually done in para-poetical/musical version. The statements are expressed in high words of Higaonon/Bukidnon language and can be understood only by experts.
Samayaan
A ritual of the whole place for thanksgiving to the Almighty for a peaceful year. Also request for good health. Usually held on the month of October or year end. This is a happy festival through singing and dancing.
Pangapar
A gathering and ritual of all medicine men to drive away causes of sickness and illnesses. Usually held when there is an epidemic. This is done through offering of foods, animals, fruits, tobacco and manna.
Pamuhat
An offering of the Deities upon entering an unknown place, especially forested areas. This is done when somebody asks for permission to enter a forest or cave to gather fruits, cut trees known to be inhabited by spirits. The ritual involves offering of food, wine and tobacco.
Kandulian
An offering of food by family to ascertain the cause of illness of the family member.
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Pamahandi
Yearly worship of every family to thank God (Magbabaya) for all the graces and blessings. A swine or native chickens are offered during the thanksgiving.
3. * What are the 7 tribes of Bukidnon?
Answer:
Bukidnon, Talaandig, Tigwahanon, Manobo, Umayamnon, Matigsalog and Higaonon
4. why do you think thr bukidnon tribe neended to explain the sky Stars and moon?
Answer:
what the hell I so sorry sorry
5. 20. Where did neoprimitivism get its influence?a. American tribe b. African tribeC. Canadian tribed. Cuba tribe
Answer:
B. African Tribe
Explanation:
Neoprimitivism get its influence from african tribe.
6. Driven by curiosity, you want to analyze the lifestyle of the Manobo tribe of Bukidnon. This study falls under ________.A.Grounded TheoryB.EthnographyC.Case studyD.Historical Analysis
Answer:
C. base on my research sjhsbsbsj
7. This is the tribe that broke down the power of Rome and her legions.A. Germanic Tribe B.African Tribe C.Angles Tribe D.Briton Tribe
Answer:
it is B.Explanation:
#caryonlearning8. why do you think thr bukidnon tribe neended to explain the sky Stars and moon?
Thousands of years ago there was no land nor sun nor moon nor stars, and the world was only a great sea of water, above which stretched the sky. The water was the kingdom of the god Maguayan, and the sky was ruled by the great god Captan.
Maguayan had a daughter called Lidagat, the sea, and Captan had a son known as Lihangin, the wind. The gods agreed to the marriage of their children, so the sea became the bride of the wind.
Three sons and a daughter were born to them. The sons were called Licalibutan, Liadlao, and Libulan; and the daughter received the name of Lisuga.
Licalibutan had a body of rock and was strong and brave; Liadlao was formed of gold and was always happy; Libulan was made of copper and was weak and timid; and the beautiful Lisuga had a body of pure silver and was sweet and gentle. Their parents were very fond of them, and nothing was wanting to make them happy.
After a time Lihangin died and left the control of the winds to his eldest son Licalibutan. The faithful wife Lidagat soon followed her husband, and the children, now grown up, were left without father or mother. However, their grandfathers, Captan and Maguayan, took care of them and guarded them from all evil.
After a time, Licalibutan, proud of his power over the winds, resolved to gain more power, and asked his brothers to join him in an attack on Captan in the sky above. At first they refused; but when Licalibutan became angry with them, the amiable Liadlao, not wishing to offend his brother, agreed to help. Then together they induced the timid Libulan to join in the plan.
When all was ready the three brothers rushed at the sky, but they could not beat down the gates of steel that guarded the entrance. Then Licalibutan let loose the strongest winds and blew the bars in every direction. The brothers rushed into the opening, but were met by the angry god Captan. So terrible did he look that they turned and ran in terror; but Captan, furious at the destruction of his gates, sent three bolts of lightning after them.
The first struck the copper Libulan and melted him into a ball. The second struck the golden Liadlao, and he too was melted. The third bolt struck Licalibutan, and his rocky body broke into many pieces and fell into the sea. So huge was he that parts of his body stuck out above the water and became what is known as land.
In the meantime the gentle Lisuga had missed her brothers and started to look for them. She went toward the sky, but as she approached the broken gates, Captan, blind with anger, struck her too with lightning, and her silver body broke into thousands of pieces.
Captan then came down from the sky and tore the sea apart, calling on Maguayan to come to him and accusing him of ordering the attack on the sky. Soon Maguayan appeared and answered that he knew nothing of the plot as he had been asleep far down in the sea.
After a time he succeeded in calming the angry Captan. Together they wept at the loss of their grandchildren, especially the gentle and beautiful Lisuga; but with all their power they could not restore the dead to life. However, they gave to each body a beautiful light that will shine forever.
And so it was that golden Liadlao became the sun, and copper Libulan the moon, while the thousands of pieces of silver Lisuga shine as the stars of heaven. To wicked Licalibutan the gods gave no light, but resolved to make his body support a new race of people. So Captan gave Maguayan a seed, and he planted it on the land, which, as you will remember, was part of Licalibutan's huge body.
9. What tribe changed the musical style of Jose M. Maceda in 1953? A. Tribes of Blaan C. Tribes of Mindoro B. Tribes of Bukidon D. Tribes of Tumandok
Answer:
C. Tribes of mindoroExplanation:
sana maka tulong10. this tribe live in many province of mindanao like agusan del sur, bukidnon, davao regions north and south cotabato and sarangani islands
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Sana po tama.
11. Let's Apply Direction: The following are local names of constellations used by the Matigsalug Manobo, a tribe in Bukidnon. Match them to their Western Equivalent in column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B 1
Answer:
di ko po alam sorry need points
12. Who among the tribes of Jacob were given the priestly role?a. Tribe of Danb. Tribe of Joseph c. Tribe of Levid. Tribe of Benjamin
Answer:c. Tribe of Levi
Explanation:un po ang alam ko:)
13. In a village, there are four tribes located at different distances from each other. Tribe R is 60 miles away from Tribe P; Tribe S is 40 miles away from Tribe B and Tribe R is 10 miles nearer to the Tribe S than it is to Tribe Q. How far is the Tribe S located from the tribe P? nonsense report
Answer:
25
Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe S = 40km
=> Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe R + Distance between Tribe R and Tribe S = 40km
=> Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe R + (Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe R - 10) = 40 km
=> 2 * Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe R = 50km
=> Distance between Tribe Q and Tribe R = 25km
Step-by-step explanation:
14. Jose Maceda's musical style was profoundly influenced when he encounteredthe music of what distinct indigenous tribe?A Tribe of Bukidnon C. Tribe of MindoroB. Tribe of Cordilleras D. Tboli
Answer:
C. tribes of Mindoro
Explanation:
His musical style shifted when he encountered the music of the indigenous tribes of Mindoro in 1953.
15. NEED KO PO NG HELP PLS? EXERCISESExercise A. Read the news below and answer the questions that follow.Write your answer on the blank.30% of the Akaanon/Bukidnon members are physically handicapand most of them are elderly and uneducated people. The dominantreligions of the Akeanon/Bukidnon tribe are the devout Catholics andfanatical Jehovah's Witnesses. If the Akeanon Bukidnon elder iselected as a mayor, he would be the first mayor in color of the town.By: Arlyn R. JavierQuestions:1. What have you observed in the news?2. What is the attitude of the author?3. Did the author show blases?him Thon match column A to its collocation or
Answer:
1. I observed in the news is about the Akaaon or should we called bukidnon members are handicap
2.the attitude of the author is he wants to try some handicap or self made
3.the author didn't show blases cause she/he is just an author that support the Akeanon/bukidnon members
Explanation:
cause the story that the author writed is besead in the real life story
16. 6. Political practices during the Marcos regime7. Struggles experienced by senior high school students during the pandemic 8. Language features of the LGBTQ community9. Understanding the Theory on Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner10. Acceptability of vaccination among the Manobo tribe in Bukidnon
Answer:
6. true
7 true
8 false
9 false
10 true
17. 14. Mindanao music is mostly composed of A. A dance of Bukidnon B. A love song of datus and princesses of the Tausug tribe C. A song performed as a courtship song of Jolo, Sulu. D. A Folk style 15. It is best describe as wooden xylophone A. Agung B. Kulintang C. Gabbang D. Suling
Answer:
A Po 2 c po
Explanation:
Sana makatulog po
18. this tribe is known as the people of wilderness? a. bukidnon b. higaonon c. talaandigd. matigsalug
Answer:
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19. Jose Maceda's musical style was profoundly influenced when he encountered the music of what distinct indigenous tribe? A .Tribe of Bukidnon B. Tribe of CordillerasC. Tribe of Mindoro D. T'bolipatulong namn po plz
Answer:
1.C. Tribe of MindoroExplanation:
Basta nabasa ko Kasi kaya alam ko
20. Assessment Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer in your Music notebook. 1. Known as Non-Muslims and Non-Christians. A. Christians C: Migrants B. Lumads D. Muslims 2. T'boli tribe is found in A. Bukidnon C. South Cotabato B. Davao D. Zamboanga 3. B'laan and Bagobo tribes are found in A, Bukidnon C. South Cotabato B. Davao D. Zamboanga 4. Subanon tribe is found in A. Bukidnon C. South Cotabato B. Davao D:Zamboanga 5. Manobo tribe is found in A Bukidnon C. South Cotabato B. Davao D. Zamboanga 6. A lullaby of Subanon. A. Bua C. Uyug-uyug B. Manambay D. Yadadang. I really need the answer right nowww plsss
Answer:
1 a 2 b 3 b sana po makatolon po
Explanation:
Yon lang alam ko
21. 12. Group in Davao Oriental and Davao del Norte, Mindanao, where their name means "the firstpeople upstream"a. Matigsalogc. Kalagan tribesb. Bilaan tribesd. Mandaya13. Ethnic group of southeastern part of the Philippines known as Davao Region, their people calledKagan people.a. Matigsalogc. Kalagan tribesb. Bagobo tribesd. Mandaya14. Ethnic group found in the southern part of the Philippines, the meaning of their tribes is"first""to ascend"a. Matigsalogc. Kalagan tribesMansakad. Mandaya15. Bukidnon groups who are found in the tigwa-salug valley in San Fernando in Bukidnon province,Philippinesa. Matigsalogc. Kalagan tribesb. Bilaan tribesd. Mandaya
Answer:
12.d.
13.a.
14.d.
15.a.
Explanation:
Answer:
12.d.
13.a.
14.d.
15.a.
Explanation:
22. What is the trait of bukidnon tribe and talaandig?
Answer:
The indigenous inhabitants of Bukidnon province are generally called “Bukidnon” by the lowland dwellers (Bisayans and other migrants) referring to the people residing in the highlands or mountains. The Bukidnon topography shows a mountainous terrain of which the second highest peak in Mindanao – Mt. Kitanglad – is found. There are two main indigenous communities in Bukidnon province: the Manobo (Matig-Sulog-Tigwa) and the “Bukidnon”. The latter is sub-divided into sub-groups – Higaonons in the eastern part of the province and also scattered around the highlands of Misamis Oriental (which are contiguous with the Bukidnon plateaus); and the “Talaandig” who are distributed in the south central and western regions of Bukidnon. There are splintered groups that inhabit along the Agusan-Bukidnon border. Linguistically, Talaandig is a variant of the Binukid language which is one of the main branches of the Proto-Manobo language. This explains the presence of many cognates common to both Manobo and Binukid and thus they could somewhat understand each other.
The Talaandig are called such because they inhabit the slopes of the mountains (andig means slope) due to the nature of the subsistence pattern—shifting cultivation. However, like the Manobo, many Talaandig are residing in barangays; while some still prefer the highlands. The Talaandig selected for this study are residents of barangays – Sungko and Basak – of the municipality of Lantapan, Bukidnon.
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23. Let's Apply Direction: The following are local names of constellations used by the Matigsalug Manobo, a tribe in Bukidnon. Match them to their Western Equivalent in column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B 1
Answer:
1 orion's belt
2 taurus
3 aquila
4 pleiades
5 gemini
Explanation:
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24. Education1. What festival that celebrate every March of the year to gather all the tribes of Bukidnon?festivalB. Kaamulan FestivalC, Dinagyang Festival D. Panagbenga Festival
Answer:
B. Kaamulan Festival
Explanation:
sana makatulong
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B. KaamulanThe word “Kaamulan” comes from the Binukid word “amul” which literally means “to gather”. It is a festival celebrated annually by the Bukidnon people.
25. 18. Driven by curiosity, a researcher wants to analyze the lifestyle of the Manobo tribe of Bukidnon. Which study does the statement fall?
Answer:
B. ethnography
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26. what are the 7 tribes in bukidnon
Answer:
The province of bokidnon is home to seven tribes namely: Talaanding, Higa-onon, Bukid non, Umayamnon, Matigsalug ,Manobo and Tigwahanon.
Explanation:
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27. This is an aphorism of Bukidnon.
Answer:
Ang Bukidnon ay isang pampang na lalawigan ng Pilipinas na matatagpuan sa rehiyon ng Hilagang Mindanao. Lungsod ng Malaybalay ang kapital nito
Explanation:
#CarryOnLearning By:Luna124 Have Nice Day And Pray Always, Stay Safe Every One <328. identify, compare and contrast the seven tribes of Bukidnon’s according to their philosophy, learning techniques, educational understanding, teachings, and morality
Answer:
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29. what do panay bukidnon tribe call their dancing to make it rain
Answer:
It is called "Binanog"
Explanation:
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30. Reflection about the seven tribes of Bukidnon
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Answer:
the Bukidnon, Talaandig, Tigwahanon, Manobo, Umayamnon, Matigsalog and Higaonon
Explanation:
During the festival, the seven tribes in Bukidnon namely the Bukidnon, Talaandig, Tigwahanon, Manobo, Umayamnon, Matigsalog and Higaonon are gathered to celebrate diversity, culture, pride and unity. Each tribe showcase their own tribal costumes, dances, and products.