Indigenized Variety

Indigenized Variety

What is indigenized variety in language? ​

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1. What is indigenized variety in language? ​


Answer:

spoken mainly as second languages in ex-colonies with multilingual populations. The differences from the standard variety may be linked to English proficiency, or may be part of a range of varieties used to express identity.


2. why is there a variety of indigenous groups in mindanao?pasagot po plss​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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3. The greatest number and variety of indigenous microbiota of the human body live in or on the


Answer:

d. all of the above

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4. Why is indigenous and indigenous media very important for the Philippines?​


Answer:

Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs) are local knowledge developed over centuries of experimentation and are passed orally from generations to generation. It was found to be an important catalyst to sustainable development due to their direct connection to resource management and conservation.

Explanation:

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5. Why is the study of Indigenous peoples or Indigenous Cultural Communities relevant​


Indigenous study is an important subject. It's about broadening the human story, and ensuring all cultures are recognized equally. It is also an excellent choice for students who want to play their part in creating a safe and more prosperous world for all peoples.

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6. What is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science?​


Answer:

Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors, harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them. Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors, harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them. Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management.

Explanation:

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7. what makes the indigenous diff. from the other indigenous in the Philippines


their cultures and beleifs

their cultures and beleifs

8. why are indigenous peoples called indigenous people?


Answer:

Etymology. Indigenous is derived from the Latin word indigena, meaning "sprung from the land, native." ... The origins of the term indigenous are not related in any way to the origins of the term Indian, which, until recently, was commonly applied to indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Indigenous peoples are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment. They have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live.

Indigenous Peoples are distinct social and cultural groups that share collective ancestral ties to the lands and natural resources where they live, occupy or from which they have been displaced.

Explanation:

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9. Give examples of Indigenous Science and Indigenous technology


Answer:

Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) comprises knowledge developed within indigenous societies, independent of, and prior to, the advent of the modern scientific knowledge system (MSKS). Examples of IKS such as Ayurveda from India and Acupuncture from China are well known.

indigenous technology

Explanation:

Indigenous technologies emerge from the implicate order to reflect the art of skillful living – and these bodies of knowledge employ the precision and rigour associated with western science.


10. What are the similarities of indigenous crafts versus indigenous arts​


Craft denotes a form of work, involving the creation of physical objects, by the use of hands and brain. Art relies on artistic merit whereas craft is based on learned skills and technique. Art is well known for serving an aesthetic purpose. On the other hand, craft serves human objectives

As part of a survival strategy for indigenous peoples, handicrafts provide foreign exchange earnings, and sometimes attract both consumers' and producers' attention to the values and beliefs they represent.


11. indigenous knowledge taught by indigenous people


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

knowledge can be pass in generation to generation . no one can change it


12. Can indigenous livelihood and technology sustain the needs of indigenous people


Answer:

For indigenous peoples, “poverty and prosperity” is intertwined with the status of their ownership, control and access to lands, territories and resources, along with the practice of their traditional occupations, sustainable resource management systems and self-governance. Their land is also the material base of their distinct identity, spirituality and culture, which are essential for their dignity and wellbeing. Thus, indigenous peoples’ perspective on being “poor” is being landless, and “prosperity” means having the security to manage and utilize their land and resources to meet their needs. The provision of basic social services such as appropriate health, education and infrastructures, and livelihood support are needed when addressing poverty in the changing condition of indigenous peoples


13. what is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science?


Answer:

Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It offers different views on nature and science that generally differ from traditional Western science. Futhermore, it introduces different perspectives on nature and the human in nature.

14. different kinds of language varieties: Pidgin, Creole, Regional Dialect, Minority Dialect, Indigenize dialect, give an example and explanation


Answer:

Regional is used to describe things which relate to a particular area of a country or of the world. The definition of a dialect is a variety of a language which has different pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary than the standard language of the culture. An example of dialect is Cantonese to the Chinese language.

Explanation:

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15. 1.It is a local knowledge and unique to a given culture or society , and most often is not written down A. Indigenous Media C. Indigenous Sources B.Indigenous Knowledge D. Indigenous Society 2. Forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication A. Indigenous Media C. Indigenous Sources B. Indigenous Knowledge D. Indigenous Society 3. The place in which literary, musical , artistic , or reference materials are kept for use but not for sale. A.n Internet B. Articles C. Library D. Books 4. A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities , also known as universal library . A. Internet B. ArticlesC. Indigenous Sources D.Books​


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16. importance of indigenous education and ways to be an indigenous advocate


Answer:

Appropriate education enables indigenous children and adult learners to exercise and enjoy economic, social and cultural rights. It also strengthens their ability to exercise their civil rights so they can influence political policy processes for enhanced protection of their human rights.


17. a source of information which is exchange in face to face situation a. indigenous communicationb. indigenous media c. indigenous knowledge d. indigenous people ​


the answer is A - indigenous communication

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18. what is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science?​


Answer:

Indigenous knowledge, also known as Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), is essentially the cumulative body of knowledge associated with ecological relationships, which is handed down through generations by Indigenous people.


19. 1. Why is Mindanao called "Land of the Promise" ? 2. Why is there a variety of indigenous groups in Mindanao? 3. How do this Indigenous People treat women, child and other members of the tribe? 4. How does these variety of indigenous people affect the culture and arts of the region?​


Answer:

1. Why is Mindanao called "Land of the Promise" ?

-because of the area's great biodiversity

2. Why is there a variety of indigenous groups in Mindanao? -Their lack of control, access over natural resources and non recognition and respect of their rights over their territories affect their daily lives , cause extreme poverty and impact on their survival as a distinct community.

3. How do this Indigenous People treat women, child and other members of the tribe? -Indigenous women experience multiple forms of discrimination, often lack access to education, health care and ancestral lands, face disproportionately high rates of poverty and are subjected to violence, such as domestic violence and sexual abuse, including in the contexts of trafficking and armed conflict.

4. How does these variety of indigenous people affect the culture and arts of the region? -Indigenous cultures threatened with extinction.

However, indigenous peoples have continued to experience loss of access to lands, territories and natural resources.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1.) Because of the area's great biodiversity.

2.) Indigenous peoples hold and manage a significant part of the Earth's most biodiverse regions and play a vital role in conserving lands, seas and resources.

3.) Indigenous women experience multiple forms of discrimination, often lack access to education, health care and ancestral lands, face disproportionately high rates of poverty and are subjected to violence, such as domestic violence and sexual abuse, including in the contexts of trafficking and armed conflict.

4.) Indigenous cultures threatened with extinction.

However, indigenous peoples have continued to experience loss of access to lands, territories and natural resources. The result has been that indigenous cultures today are threatened with extinction in many parts of the world.

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20. Indigenous Media what is a example of indigenous media​


Answer:

Indigenous Media simultaneously addresses many needs of marginalized indigenous groups. Thus embracing this pattern entails education and training, policy, resources (time, money, people, for example) in addition to access to the technology itself.

Indigenous media is the use of communication tools, pathways, and outlets by indigenous peoples for their own political and cultural purposes.

ndigenous media is the use of modern media techniques by indigenous peoples, also called Fourth World peoples. Indigenous media helps communities in their fight against cultural extinction, economic and ecological decline, and forced displacement.[1] Most often in the field of indigenous media, the creators of the media are also the consumers, together with the neighboring communities. Sometimes the media is also received by institutions and film festivals located far away from the production location, like the American Indian Film Festival. The production is usually locally based, low budget, and small scale, but it can also be sponsored by different support groups and governments.[2]: 34–35  The concept of indigenous media could be extended to First World alternative media, like AIDS activist video.[3]

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21. what is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science​


Answer:

Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors, harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them. Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management.

Explanation:

Answer:

Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors, harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them. Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management.

Explanation:

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22. 8. A knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society; most often it is not written down. A. indigenous B. Indigenous Communication C. Indigenous Knowledge D. Indigenous Media​


Answer:

8.D indigenous media

Explanation:

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23. Ang mga indigenous varieties ng halaman ay mga halamang matibay sa peste​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. What is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science?​


Answer:

providing cumulative wisdom passed on from generation to generation.

Answer:

The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Advancing Science and Technology. ... In particular, when it comes to understanding ecological relationships and natural resource management, indigenous knowledge has played a huge role in providing cumulative wisdom passed on from generation to generation.

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25. Folk music is accompanied by indigenous instruments Which of the following is not indigenous​


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26. what is the role of indigenous knowledge in the development of indigenous science?​


Answer:

Indigenous peoples, with their decades of personal experience combined with that of their ancestors, harbour vast knowledge about the environment and the ecological relationships within them. Tremendous opportunities exist where such knowledge can contribute to modern science and natural resource management.


27. what is the difference between indigenous science and indigenous technology​


Answer:

Indigenous technologies emerge from the implicate order to reflect the art of skillful living and these bodies of knowledge employ the precision and rigour associated with western science.


28. 9. __refers to the original information created by a local group of people. a. Indigenous Knowledge b. Indigenous Media c. Indigenous d. None of the above 10. __ is the transmission of information through local channels or forms. a. Indigenous Knowledge b. Indigenous Communication c. Indigenous d. None of the above 10.​


Answer:

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29. How does these variety of indigenous people affect the culture and arts of the region​


Answer:

Indigenous cultures threatened with extinction.

However, indigenous peoples have continued to experience loss of access to lands, territories and natural resources. The result has been that indigenous cultures today are threatened with extinction in many parts of the world.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Culture and language were the identity cards of indigenous peoples, giving them the opportunity to have their own life. Their heritage and spiritual values had enabled them to resist the colonialism that still existed today. Indigenous peoples must not give up, but defend their sacred life on earth.


30. 5. What type of indigenous is also known as community media? A. Indigenous B. Indigenous Communication C. Indigenous Knowledge​


Answer:

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