Levels of Tawid Exploration
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What does the text emphasize about the role of the tumawid in Cordillera?

  • Having no responsibilities towards the tawid
  • Being the absolute owner of the tawid
  • Merely being a 'caretaker' or 'steward' of the tawid (correct)
  • Having exclusive control over the tawid
  • What does neglect of tawid primarily affect?

  • Enhancement of filial relationships
  • Community relations and cultural continuity (correct)
  • Cultural appreciation by future generations
  • Increase in cultural manifestations
  • What is the main function of tawid in relation to cultural manifestation?

  • Stifling the continuity of cultural manifestations
  • Promoting individualistic cultural identities
  • Acting as an impetus to cultural manifestation (correct)
  • Diminishing cultural expressions
  • What is the main eligibility to be in the council in Cordillera communities?

    <p>Experiences and wisdom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes the two types of cooperative systems in Cordilleran communities?

    <p>Type of work involved</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How are the culture heroes in Cordilleran communities described?

    <p>Culture heroes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Indigenous understanding of land and resources in the Cordillera region?

    <p>They consider themselves as stewards who pass on the land and resources to future generations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of the text, what is the significance of 'tawid'?

    <p>It represents the collective stewardship of community resources.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main role of the umili-community in relation to the dap-ay in Cordillera culture?

    <p>To preserve and continue the essence of the dap-ay.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do Indigenous Cultural Communities view their relationship with tangible, intangible, and territorial properties?

    <p>As valuable assets to be safeguarded for future generations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Role of Tumawid in Cordillera

    • The tumawid plays a crucial role in Cordillera communities, serving as a mediator and peacemaker in handling conflicts and disputes.

    Neglect of Tawid

    • Neglect of tawid primarily affects the socioeconomic and cultural well-being of the community, leading to disharmony and imbalance.

    Main Function of Tawid

    • The main function of tawid is to facilitate the sharing and redistribution of resources, ensuring social justice and equality among community members.

    Eligibility to be in the Council

    • In Cordillera communities, the main eligibility to be in the council is based on age, wisdom, and experience, with elderly members holding significant positions of authority.

    Cooperative Systems

    • The two types of cooperative systems in Cordilleran communities are distinguished by their level of formality and structure, with one being more formal and organized, while the other is more informal and traditional.

    Culture Heroes

    • Culture heroes in Cordilleran communities are described as wise, courageous, and skilled leaders who have made significant contributions to the community's well-being and development.

    Indigenous Understanding of Land and Resources

    • The Indigenous understanding of land and resources in the Cordillera region is based on a deep connection with the environment, with land and resources considered sacred and communal.

    Significance of Tawid

    • The significance of tawid lies in its ability to promote social cohesion, reciprocity, and mutual aid, ensuring the well-being and survival of the community.

    Role of Umili-Community

    • The main role of the umili-community in relation to the dap-ay is to provide support and assistance, serving as a subsidiary organization that reinforces the dap-ay's functions.

    Indigenous Cultural Communities' View

    • Indigenous Cultural Communities view their relationship with tangible, intangible, and territorial properties as sacred and interconnected, with a deep respect for the land and its resources.

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    Explore different levels of Tawid in Cordillera culture and the role of present and future generations in safeguarding its essence. Understand the nuances of tumawid and tinawid through the indigenous lens.

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