culture Flashcards

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Shared set of value, tradition, customs, and practices that define a group of people

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culture

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It encompasses everything from language and religion to social habits, arts, and cuisine.

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culture

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Legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes inherited from past generation

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cultural heritage

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It includes historic buildings, traditional crafts, folklore, and practices.

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cultural heritage

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There are two kinds of cultural heritage:

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tangible and intangible

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non-physical elements; traditions, rituals, oral histories, stories, festivals, and language

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intangible

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physical objects and places; can be movable or immovable

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tangible

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historical buildings, monuments, and landmarks

a. movable
b. immovable

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immovable

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artifacts, traditional crafts, artwork, things in museum

a. movable
b. immovable

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a. movable

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The Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine
In the diorama, ___________________

a. the American offer was bowing down to Japanese forces

b. the Japanese were bowing down to the American officers

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b. the Japanese were bowing down to the American officers

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The Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine
In the actual picture, ________________________

a. the American offer was bowing down to Japanese forces

b. the Japanese were bowing down to the American officers

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a. the American offer was bowing down to Japanese forces

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Bowing was seen an act of _____

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surrendering

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this place was a perfect look-out-point for the Japanese

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Valencia

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Japanese were afraid that they might be ____ if they surrendered

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killed

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A journey to mindanao involved crossing a body of water between ___ and ____

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Palawan and Negros

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Rizal was here for a ____ hours, then to Cebu, then to Dapitan.

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few

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_______ is an important factor but somehow divides the people

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language

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The __________ language has been localized and they have had a strong and lingering impact on our language.

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American

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Cultures are important as it tells us our ____ and connects us with ______, bringing us pride

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identity; connects us with our roots

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18
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National language of the Philippine is

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FILIPINO

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The more language we speak, the ______ each other

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less we understand each other

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_______ constitution stimulates FILIPINO is the national language (with English as official language)

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1987 Constitution

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_____ was the foundation + words from different regions

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TAGALOG

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the intangible or the festivals of Dauin?

a. kinaiyahan festival, kalye sayaw, marine sancturies
b. baulan festival
c. inagta festival, lake balanan

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a. kinaiyahan festival, kalye sayaw, marine sancturies

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a festival that: * Marine life and Agricultural resources * In honor of the patron saint = st. nicholas of tolentino
Kinaiyahan festival
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Street dance competition inspired by the life of the Dawinanon and the aquatic resources Both festivals are celebrated in September, showcasing the richness of nature
Dauin Kalye Sayaw
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* Apo island = aquatic life, 600 fish species and corals, fishing here is forbidden * Established in 1982 by Dr. Angel C. Alcala (former CAS dean)
marine sactuaries
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Festivals in siaton? a. kinaiyahan festival, kalye sayaw, marine sancturies b. baulan festival c. inagta festival, lake balanan
c. inagta festival, lake balanan
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- dedicated to San Nicolas de Bari and marks the Church day of this place - rooted in the heritage of Agta People (first settlers} - Commemorates a legendary Agta man who disguised as a Babaylan to save his dying leader by retrieving a flower from the Fairy queen
Inagta Festival
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Sanctuary of fish; vital ecosystem in the region of siaton
lake balanan
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festival held in sibulan? a. yagyag festival b. baulan festival c. inagta festival, lake balanan
a. yagyag festival
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* In honor of saint anthony de padua; highlights the importance of marine resources (mainly crabs) * Performances depicting the importance of crabs and reenactments of fishing scenes
yagyag festival of sibulan
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festival held in zamboanguita? a. yagyag festival b. baulan festival c. inagta festival, lake balanan
b. baulan festival
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* In honor of saint isidore the farmer ( san isidro labrador); every 15th of May (summer) * Highlights the town’s agricultural richness (corn and vegetables)
baulan festival
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Also celebrates the festival of the moon and its influence over the tides Locals gather at seashore of Barangay Dalakit to observe the moon = moon festival
baulan festival
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it means to plow the fields
baulan
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festival in dumaguete city? a. yagyag festival b. sandurot festival c. inagta festival, lake balanan
b. sandurot festival
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Very september and means “fellowship and to reach out”; commemorates the city’s history. starts with paghimamat, then pasigarbo,, then pasundayag
sandurot festival
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re-enactment of how people of different cultures and races came to Dumaguete a. paghimamat b. pasundayag c. pasigarbo
a. paghimamat
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gracing the streets with music and dancing a. paghimamat b. pasundayag c. pasigarbo
c. pasigarbo
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is the culmination, dancing different stories of Dumaguete’s tradition a. paghimamat b. pasundayag c. pasigarbo
b. pasundayag
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the festival in the santa catalina
pakol festival
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this place is known as the “first exporters of banana” from Negros Oriental
santa catalina
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known as Pakol = integral for the town’s identity
banana
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pakol is Celebrated in this month which commemorates the unique relationship of people with the wild monkeys
April
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Children would dress up as monkeys; _____ symbolize its role in the local economy while the _____ represent the balance of nature
bananas; monkeys
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in pakol, Dances here are a fusion of_______ and __________
folk traditions and ritualistic movements
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this barangay is the mangrove forest protecting its natural resources
Barangay Caranoche
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festivals in bayawan city:
tawo-tawo festival and minagahat language
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* Celebrated during february; for bountiful harvest and for santo tomas villanueva
tawo-tawo
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* Origins lie in “tawo-tawo” used as ______ to ward off birds
scarecrows
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Recognized by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino as an Indigenous Language Of Southern Negros.
minagahat language
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the festival in valencia
rambones festival
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exotic fruits widely grown in Valencia
rambutan and lanzones
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Celebration of faith and thanksgiving for St. Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados
rambones festival
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festival/s in mabinay
langub festival
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this festival is Cave capital of the Philippines; commemoration of Sto. Nino;
Langub festival
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157 meters; 12 meters deep cave in mabinay
crystal cave
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Binay - local legend; daughter of Datu Ilog who fell in love with Binto - Datu Ilog spread Binto; Binay embroiled with anger was embraced by nature thereby resulting a spring called
MABINAY SPRING
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Tanjay festivals
saulog tanjay and budbud
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Celebration for victory of Christians against Moros because of the help of St. James the greater
saulog tanjay
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Delicacy; rice cake; celebrated as _____ sa Tanjay City festival during December
Budbud
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Twin lakes - Balinsasayao & Danao is located in
sibulan
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A deep volcanic crater freshwater lakes are surrounded by mountain ridges
twin lakes in sibulan
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The Philippines tallest tree, is abundant in these ridges, providing a habitat for wildlife such as monkeys, leopard cats, rare birds, and lizards. this tree is the?
Almagica Tree
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have rich biodiversity and historical significance, formed by a volcanic eruption 10,000 years ago
twin lakes in sibulan
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St. James the Greater Parish Church is in what municipality
tanjay city
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water sources, wildlife and monkey sanctuary is located in?
santa catalina
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8 rivers, 27 springs, 4 waterfalls
water sources of santa catalina
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50 ft drop; cascade and serene surroundings fall a. talostos falls b. matangla falls c. mantabios falls and bug-as falls d. baknit falls
a. talostos falls
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“looking up”; towering height falls a. talostos falls b. matangla falls c. mantabios falls and bug-as falls d. baknit falls
b. matangla falls
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accessible in april and may a. talostos falls b. matangla falls c. mantabios falls and bug-as falls d. baknit falls
c. mantabios falls and bug-as falls
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rugged terrain and powerful water flow a. talostos falls b. matangla falls c. mantabios falls and bug-as falls d. baknit falls
d. baknit falls
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fresh and pure water; rejuvenation and relaxation spring a. carbanalan spring b. matangla spring
b. matangla spring
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cave carved into rock by water spring a. carbanalan spring b. matangla spring
a. carbanalan spring
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underground passages and rock formations cave a. crystal cave b. pamu and maglangit cave
b. pamu and maglangit cave
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* A protected area maintained by the “bantay lasang” * Spans two hectares of unspoiled nature and is home to rare species and endangered animals, including a hundred monkeys
wildlife and monkey sanctuary
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what are the places or the tangible things in bayawan city? a. ligiron and the amity shrine b. st. isidore the farmer church, commemeorative site, tabios c. paunay market, waterfalls, and tawo-tawo festival
c. paunay market, waterfalls, and tawo-tawo festival
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____is recognized as the agricultural capital of negros oriental
bayawan
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Bayawan is recognized as the agricultural capital of negros oriental 2.5 km boulevard it has the baye baye
paunay market
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delicacy in bayawan ; also known as kinilaw
bayi-bayi
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what are waterfalls in bayawan city the 3 NBL
Niludhan - most notable; 40m high Banay-Banay Lourdes
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most notable waterfall in bayawan
niludhan
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Locals eat binignit during this festival
tawo-tawo festival
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* Located at the base of mount Talinis * Marks where the Filipino, American, and Negrosan guerilla forces fought against the japanese imperial army on WWII
Filipino- American - Japanese Amity Shrine
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the amity shrine Was deemed inaccurate because the americans were bowing in the shrine, it should be______
the japanese bowing
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Tangible but movable; a wooden cart used by farmers to transport goods Became an extreme sport for local youths
ligironl
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ligiron and the amity shrine are located in the
valencia
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Or the zamboanguita church Originally a visita of the Dauin parish, gained independence on May 21, 1866/ Witnessed changes in administration during the Philippine Revolution in 1982 Transitioning from recollects and diocesan clergy
St.Isidore the farmer church
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Where the japanese surrendered to Filipino and American combined forces The Site was reconstructed based on the official photograph taken by notable Filipino guerilla member - Lorenzo A. Cimafranca One of the historical markers of Negros Oriental Stands on Guinosan Bridge and Barangay Basak, Nasig-id
Commemorative site
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the commemorative site Narrates the formal surrender of Japanese forces under Colonel Satoshi Oie on _________________
September 22, 1945
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Black-eyed peas; black-bean dish Accompanied by vegetables or sliced meat
Tabios (Kadyos)
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St.Isidore the farmer church, Commemorative site , and Tabios (Kadyos) are located in the
Zamboanguita
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Built in 1754; oldest stone church in negros oriental People of Dumaguete faced continuous danger from raiding Muslim soldiers
St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral
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Serves as the seat of the bishop of Roman Catholic diocese
St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral
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The_____ and the ________ provided a sense of hope and prosperity
bell tower and cathedral
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Also known as the “Rizal Boulevard”’ named after dr. jose rizal where he strolled before departing to Dapitan
Waterfront boulevard
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Waterfront boulevard was constructed in what year
1916