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    INABEL – AN EPITOME OF THE RICH ILOCANO CULTURE The art of weaving is handed from generation to generation. From the creative hands of our ancestors‚ from simplicity to maximum creativity‚ from a golden thread to a beautiful creation‚ the inabel is a great product of combined creativity‚ genuineness‚ skill and most of all‚ perseverance. The Ilocanas of the olden times were taught this textile craft which once bolstered the economy of the Ilocos region during the colonial times‚ when abel products

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    Ilocano Dictionary

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    Aba: n. Taro‚ herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves.[Tag. gabi] Abitsuélas: n. White beans‚ white-seeded bean; usually dried navy bean‚ pea bean common bean - any of numerous beans eaten either fresh or dried. Abokado: n. Avocado‚ used in native medicine against diarrhea and wounds. kaabokaduan n. avocado orchard. Abuno: n. Fertilizer; dung (ganagan); agabuno‚ abunuan. v. to fertilize;

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    leader who conspired with British forces to overthrow Spanish rule in the northern Philippines and establish an independent Ilocano nation. His revolt was fueled by grievances stemming from Spanish taxation and abuses‚ and by his belief in self-government‚ that the administration and leadership of the Roman Catholic Church and government in the Ilocos be invested in trained Ilocano officials. Spain allied with France during the Seven Years’ War‚ in opposition to Great Britain. The British in response

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Arts and Letters Department of History Sta. Mesa‚ Manila A Book Review Of the book Tinguians: Death of a Culture Presented to Prof. Maria Rhodora Agustin In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject of Philippine Pre-History Presented by Rica Mae G. Dominguez Bachelor of Arts in History 2-1 March 4‚ 2013 Tinguians: Death of a Culture By: Nid Anima I. Introduction II. About the Author

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    practices as a basis for a training program for Ilocano Farmers. Specifically‚ it sougth to answer the following questions: 1. What is the profile of the respondents in the Province of Ilocos Sur in terms of the following: a. Age‚ b. Gender‚ c. Educational background‚ d. Trainings attended‚ e. Income from rice farming‚ f. Farming experience‚ g. Land tenure‚ h. Land area‚ i. Variety of rice‚ and j. Average yield (tons)? 2. What is the level of knowledge of Ilocano farmers as to: a. Soil nutrients‚ and b

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    Spanish authorities about the plot. IV. Revolt against the Tribute (1589) In the year 1589‚ revolt against tribute happened in the provinces of Ilocos Norte‚ Ilocos Sur and Cagayan. Unjust taxation was the primary cause why the natives‚ which included Ilocanos‚ Ibanags and others‚ revolted over the abuses made by tax collectors. To restore peace‚ Governor General Santiago De Vera sent Spanish

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    CAUSES OF FILIPINO REVOLTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Desire to regain the lost freedom of their ancestors (Political) Religious intolerance of Spanish authorities (Religious) Abuses of the Spaniards (Personal) The hated tribute and oppressive forced labor Loss of ancestral lands •Create a profile page for a certain revolt and •Discuss the outcome/result of the revolt LAKANDULA and sulayman • Causes of revolt: – Maltreatment of his people by Spanish masters – Broken promises of Spanish officials particularly

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    By Mark Bernard T. Duerme Introduction Music and culture cannot be separated because how can a culture survive without music? Music makes a traditions and practice meaningful. Music has always been an integral part of Ilocano way of life. In this exposition I will connect my research paper in Confucius’ wisdom especially in his own concept about Music. In which‚ I will try to connect this concept of Confucius in the importance of music in the culture and traditions in

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    Kannawidan is a festivity which the City of Vigan celebrates every year. In this festival‚ the Ilocano people showcase cultural shows‚ native products and the talents of the Ilocanos. Kannawidan Ylocos Festival became an annual festival that aims to create awareness on the preservation of the province’ rich cultural heritage‚ practices and traditions‚ and a showcase of the different agriculture and industry products of the province.There is a need to preserve our rich heritage and unique culture

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    do not denote distinct spheres; they may overlap and contradict each other (Hoang and Yeoh 2011). Nonetheless‚ Pingol’s (2000‚ 2001) Ilocano men show that masculinity may be perceived negatively. Contrary to being

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