Module 3 n 4 (Quiz 2) Flashcards

1
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anything that is inherited or transmitted from one generation to another.

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Heritage

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2
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Accrdng to Him, culture starts with we call natural heritage.

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Zerrudo (2020)

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3
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Title of Zerrudo’s Lecture

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“E-Pamanang Turismo Heritage and Development (Biglang Bumida si COVID10) How Na?”

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4
Q

It concerns not only abstract social phenomena but also the material things instrumental to the way people live.

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Culture

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5
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2 Types of Heritage

A

Natural and Cultural

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6
Q

pertains to the environment and the ecological features of a cultural community.

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Natural Heritage

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7
Q

____ influences the culture of the people.

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Nature

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8
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The totality of cultural property preserved and developed through time and passed to posterity

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Cultural heritage

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9
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National Cultural Heritage Act of 2006

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RA 10066

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10
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RA 10066

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National Cultural Heritage Act of 2006

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11
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_____ is heritage.

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Culture

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12
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________ defines cultural heritage as the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributed of a group of society that are inherited from past generation, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generation.

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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

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13
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2 Types of Cultural Heritage

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  • Tangible cultural heritage
  • Intangible cultural heritage (ICH)
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14
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pertains to cultural property that can be touched such as kitchen tools, gadgets, clothes, appliances, jewelry, furniture, and even structures such as churches, houses, bridges, building, and a like.

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Tangible cultural heritage

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15
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2 Types of Tangible cultural heritage

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  1. Movable
  2. Immovable.
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16
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refers to the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge and skills, as well as the instruments, objects and artifacts associated therewith, that communities, groups and individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage

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Intangible cultural heritage (ICH)

17
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Five domains of ICH accrdng to UNESCO

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  1. Oral traditions and expressions including language as a vehicle for ICH
  2. Performing arts
  3. Social practices, rituals and festive events
  4. Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe
  5. Traditional craftsmanship
18
Q

additional domain of ICH to pay due
respect on the role of food in one’s culture.

A

gastronomy

19
Q

culture can be viewed not only as a social phenomenon but through ______ lenses.

A

scientific

20
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8 Disciplines related to Culture

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 Archeology
 Anthropology
 Linguistics
 Sociology
 History
 Geography
 Economics
 Education

21
Q

Scientific study of humans

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Anthropology

22
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Scientific study of material culture

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Archeology

23
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Scientific study of language

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Linguistics

24
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Scientific study of the society

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Scientific study of past events
History
26
Scientific study of places and the relationship of people and the environment
Geography
27
Scientific study of consumption, production, and transfer of wealth
Economics
28
Process of transferring knowledge
Education
28
Scientific study of humans
Anthropology
29
The set of jewelry found on the tomb of a datu
Archeology
30
Humans are capable of organizing social systems
Sociology
31
Product in exchange of other products (gold to porcelain)
Economics
32
Trade and barter
Economics
33
Children are expected to practice pagmamano
Sociology
34
The emergences of Philippine English
Linguistics/History
35
The celebration of fiestas are Spanish influenced
History
36
The school as the vehicle for cultural transmission
Education
37
Abundance of fish because of the adjacent river
Geography
38
Kapampangan language as the lingua franca in Pampanga
Linguistics