The Cagayan Valley region in northern Luzon, Philippines is home to diverse arts and crafts traditions among its provinces. The Batanes Islands are known for their unique limestone and thatch-roofed houses built by the Ivatan people. Ivatan women wear vakul hats and men wear soot rain capes made of woven vuyavuy palm fibers. Isabela province hosts historical churches like the Baroque-style Tumauini Church built in 1873. The Gaddang people of Nueva Vizcaya are renowned for their textiles, including bakwat belts decorated with beads that represent rivers and mountains worn by new mothers.
The Cagayan Valley region in northern Luzon, Philippines is home to diverse arts and crafts traditions among its provinces. The Batanes Islands are known for their unique limestone and thatch-roofed houses built by the Ivatan people. Ivatan women wear vakul hats and men wear soot rain capes made of woven vuyavuy palm fibers. Isabela province hosts historical churches like the Baroque-style Tumauini Church built in 1873. The Gaddang people of Nueva Vizcaya are renowned for their textiles, including bakwat belts decorated with beads that represent rivers and mountains worn by new mothers.
The Cagayan Valley region in northern Luzon, Philippines is home to diverse arts and crafts traditions among its provinces. The Batanes Islands are known for their unique limestone and thatch-roofed houses built by the Ivatan people. Ivatan women wear vakul hats and men wear soot rain capes made of woven vuyavuy palm fibers. Isabela province hosts historical churches like the Baroque-style Tumauini Church built in 1873. The Gaddang people of Nueva Vizcaya are renowned for their textiles, including bakwat belts decorated with beads that represent rivers and mountains worn by new mothers.
Of LUZON (CAGAYAN VALLEY) Cagayan Valley is in the Northeastern part of Luzon. It is irrigated with the waters from Cagayan River –the longest river in the country and is composed of the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Viscaya, and Quirino. BATANES The Ivatans are the people living in the Batanes Group of Islands. Their houses have unique architectural forms made up of limestones walls, reed, and cogon roofs. Vakul is a head gear used by the Ivatan women to protect them from the heat of the sun and the rains. The men on the other hand, wear soot, a rain cape made from fronds that covers the upper part of the body down from the neck. This special clothing is made up of woven fibers of the vuyavuy palm—a plant similar to coconut. ISABELA Tumauini Church Isabela is one of the largest provinces in is a Roman Catholic Philippines located in Cagayan Valley Parish Church of San region. It is host to a number of historical Matias Apostol. This sites. Baroque Church was built in 1873 and can be found in the municipality of Tamauini, Isabela. NUEVA VIZCAYA Nueva Vizcaya is located near Ifugao, Benguet, and Quirino. The Gaddangs of Nueva Vizcaya are known of their crafts and textiles. One of the clothes they make is the bakwat a belt used by mothers after giving birth. This cloth is usually adorned on the central portion with white beads as accents embellished in patterns that represent revers and mountains. Deadline of submission oct. 20, 2023
P.E- Dance Exercises ( Culminating Activity )
By section ( all members of the class) P.e uniform attire Music to be use Tsada Mahigugma Max. 3 min. Venue Gymnasium Tentative date October 21, 2023 1 to 5 pm