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What are the values and beliefs of the culture in which the arts and crafts of
Cordillera Administrative Region was made?

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Answered by Arisudhan
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The Cordillera region is known for its unique musical instruments including the gangsa kalinga, nose flute, bamboo flute, buzzer, bangibang, tongatong, diwdiw-as, saggeypo, and bamboo zither. The region is also known for their dance, arts, and crafts like wood-carving, ibaloi basket, loom weaving, tinalik, loinclothes called ikat, amulets, tattoo, akob, bobo, suklang and ikat weaving.

They use their talents in making arts and crafts as a source of income like wood-carving, basket-weaving, weaving clothes, amulets and ikat weaving. They have different patterns in weaving and they also have their own God that is called "Bulul", it is the God of the rice That is made and worshipped by the Ifugaos.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The gangsa kalinga, nose flute, bamboo flute, buzzer, bangibang, tongatong, diwdiw-as, saggeypo, and bamboo zither are just a few of the unusual musical instruments found in the Cordillera region. The area is also well-known for its dance, arts, and crafts, including as wood carving, ibaloi basket weaving, loom weaving, tinalik, and ikat-woven loincloths.

Explanation:

Along with being one of the least inhabited regions in the nation, Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province are the only landlocked provinces in the nation.

Due to its remote settlements and landscape, which consists primarily of steep slopes and mountain ranges, it is not the simplest of locations to navigate.

Due to several intriguing burial sites and the presence of tribes that continue to live according to their traditional traditions, this area is also noteworthy from a cultural perspective.

Those who seek out this inland region, which is sparsely populated except from Tabuk and Baguio City, will find hiking, caving, and waterfall bathing. Due to its higher altitude and hence milder climate, the latter serves as the country's summer capital. Its ancient Burnham Park is well-known for its lagoon, orchidarium, and picnic area. Since many of the province's most significant heritage sites are located in breath-taking natural surroundings, the Cordilleras is a great location to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities.

They turn to their skills in arts and crafts, such as woodcarving, basket weaving, clothing weaving, amulets weaving, and ikat weaving, as a source of income. The Ifugaos have their own God, "Bulul," who is the maker of the rice they make and worship. They also have many weaving designs.

Therefore, Above given points are the values and beliefs of the culture in which the arts and crafts of Cordillera Administrative Region was made.

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