This abstract summarizes a paper that explores the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines through an ethnolinguistic mapping approach. The purpose is to feature and understand the culture of minority groups who retain their customs, traditions, and languages despite globalization. The paper will analyze and interpret a native dialect comprising different literary works from the provinces. It will also discuss how a deep appreciation of ethnic culture can help determine identity.
This abstract summarizes a paper that explores the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines through an ethnolinguistic mapping approach. The purpose is to feature and understand the culture of minority groups who retain their customs, traditions, and languages despite globalization. The paper will analyze and interpret a native dialect comprising different literary works from the provinces. It will also discuss how a deep appreciation of ethnic culture can help determine identity.
This abstract summarizes a paper that explores the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines through an ethnolinguistic mapping approach. The purpose is to feature and understand the culture of minority groups who retain their customs, traditions, and languages despite globalization. The paper will analyze and interpret a native dialect comprising different literary works from the provinces. It will also discuss how a deep appreciation of ethnic culture can help determine identity.
Administrative Region found in the Philippines through an ethnolinguistic mapping approach. The purpose of this study is to feature and to understand the culture of minority groups who retain their customs, traditions, and language in spite of the presence of homogenizing impacts of globalization. Analysis, interpretation and a study on a native dialect comprising of different literary works originated in the respective provinces will be presented. And the conclusion that the deep appreciation of an ethnic culture can help in determining our identity will be discussed as well.
Awareness of The Most Populated Pala-Oan and Tagbanua Tribein Narra Palawan On The Indigenous People Rights Act (Republic Act No.8371) in Relation To Some Variables