Bukidnon Places

Bukidnon Places

_1. The ancestral house of the upper-class of Maranao serves as dwelling place of the datu and family.?2. A monastery located in Malaybalay in Bukidnon?​

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1. _1. The ancestral house of the upper-class of Maranao serves as dwelling place of the datu and family.?2. A monastery located in Malaybalay in Bukidnon?​


Answer:

1. Torogan

The Torogan is the ancestral houses of theupper-class Maranao in the Lanao Region of Mindanao. It is the dwelling place of the datualong with his wives and children. There could not be any house larger than torogan of thedatu within the sultanate, for this signifies rank, prestige and wealth.

2.Monastery of the Transfiguration: A place for reflection in Bukidnon

Explanation:

#Sana makatulong


2. . 1. Bukidnon is a quiet place. 2. Online classes are better than face to face classes nowadays. 3. Corona virus is the deadliest virus.​


Diko po alam

Explanation:

Wala naman pong panuto.

3. what is the place of origin of dugso abra pangasinan subli mindoro bohol laguna sorsogon leyte bukidnon lanao del sur albay camarines sur


Answer:

Philippines

Explanation:

Yan po answer


4. where is the origin of Bukidnon ?​


Answer:

Mindanao

Bukidnon trace their origins to a pre-Islamic, Proto-Manobo-speaking population located along the southwestern coast of Mindanao, perhaps near the mouth of the Rio Grande.


5. what are the products in bukidnon


BRIEF DESCRIPTION 
Bukidnon is a highland paradise in the heart of Mindanao. It is home to the world's biggest pineapple plantation boasting a classic golf course dating back to 1928. It is the biggest cattle-producing province in the region. It is well endowed with natural attractions like the Kitanglad Ranges that includes Dulang Dulang, the second highest peak in the country. And it has been identified as one of the country’s richest in biodiversity and endemic species of flora and fauna. 

Bukidnon is in the heartland of Mindanao, linking Davao to the south and Misamis Oriental to the north of the island. 

6. a war dance in bukidnon


Answer:

Sagayan

Explanation:

Sana po makatulong

Answer:

Sagayan,Mandadawak

Explanation:

Sana po makatulong


7. what is the legend of bukidnon?


The Legend of the Pineapple: A Filipino Folk Tale
Once upon a time, there was a woman who lived with her daughter Pina in a tiny hut in the village. They were poor, and the mother worked day and night to make both ends meet. No matter how hard she worked, though, she never got any help from her daughter. Pina was a lazy, spoiled kid who liked to play in the backyard all day. Whenever her mother asked for help around the house or tried to send her on an errand, she would always find an excuse by saying she can't find the object that was needed to complete that task. If her mother asked her to sweep the house, for example, she would say she cannot find the broom, even if it was right there in front of her. Needless to say, her mother always ended up doing the work herself.
One day, her mother became very ill. She called out to Pina, who as usual was playing in the backyard.
"Pina! Pina! Come over here, anak. I am very sick. Can you cook some porridge for me please? I am too weak to get up."
Pina ignored her mother and continued to play.
"Pina, come over here this very instant, or else!" Pina's mother mustered all her strength just to say this, but it worked. Pina grudgingly stopped playing and went inside the house. She poked her head inside her mother's room.
"What do you want, Nanay (mother)? You really expect me to cook for you? That's too hard," protested Pina, pouting and stomping her feet.
"Pina, it is very simple. Just put some rice in a pot and add water. Once the water boils, let it simmer for awhile. Stir it occasionally with a ladle. Everything you need should be right there in the kitchen."
Pina reluctantly left and went to the kitchen. Her mother could hear her banging the drawers and cabinets. Then her mother heard her open the back door and sneak out into the backyard. Her mother waited and waited. Finally, she called out to Pina again.
"Pina, did you cook like I told you to?"
"No," was the defiant response.
"And why not?" was her mom's exasperated response.
"Because I could not find the ladle," was her flippant reply.
"Oh, you lazy child! You probably did not even bother to look for it! What am I going to do with you? Here I am, sick, and I cannot even count on you!"
Her mother wept bitterly. In her anger, she shouted, "I wish you would grow a thousand eyes all over your head! Then you can find what you're looking for. Maybe then you won't have any more excuses."
As soon as she said this, there was complete silence. Her mother thought, "She is trying to be quiet so I will forget about asking her again." She sighed.
She waited a little bit to see if Pina would come back. Realizing the wait was futile, she wearily got up to do the cooking herself. When she looked out into the backyard, Pina was nowhere to be found. She sighed again and said to herself, "That lazy kid probably went to a friend's house so she did not have to do any more errands for me."
Exhausted from the exertion, she soon went back to her room for a much-needed rest. Weak as she was, she just tried to do everything by herself, having given up on any help from Pina. Hours passed by, and then days. Still no sign of her wayward daughter. With a heavy heart, she thought that Pina had ran away for sure.
When she finally recovered from her illness, the first thing she did was look for Pina. No one had seen or heard from her. It was like she disappeared into thin air. Months passed and still no sign of her. The mother felt bad for her angry outburst, and she feared that she might probably never see her daughter again.
One day, she was sweeping the backyard where Pina used to play. For months now, she had noticed this strange plant growing on the very spot where she last saw Pina. By this time, the leaves of the plant had fully opened. Inside, she saw this strange yellow fruit that resembled a child's head with a thousand eyes. A thousand eyes...
She suddenly remembered the spiteful words she used that fateful day. With horror, she realized that in the same way her mother's love had spoiled her daughter, so did her anger unwittingly curse her. Somehow, her daughter had been turned into this plant.
To honor the memory of her beloved daughter, she named the fruit Pina. She took such loving care of it like it was her own daughter. The fruit flourished so well that it bore more and more fruits, and became popular among the village and the entire country. Its name later evolved to pinya, or pineapple in English. That's how the pineapple came to be, according to folklore, named after a spoiled child who was cursed with a thousand eyes... PS.THIS IS NOT A COPY

8. 1. Bukidnon is a quiet place.answer:2. Online classes are better than face to face classes nowadays.answer:3. Corona virus is the deadliest virus.answer:​


Answer:

1.yes because only few people living their.

2.yes it because after online class you can watch tv

3.yes it kills a lot of people


9. number of permutations of bukidnon​


Step-by-step explanation:

example?? wheres the example or just a pic


10. what is bukidnon characteristics​


Answer:

an extensive plateau but the southern and eastern boundaries are mountainous area.

Explanation:


11. the bukidnon folk dance


Bubudsil is an ethnic dance in Bukidnon usually danced by Manobo Tribe.


12. local constellationin bukidnon


Answer:

wala pong sasagotan

Explanation:

walang pipilian


13. Complete the chart below based on the pictures of the Churches fromMaranao, Cotabato, Zamboanga and Bukidnon.NamePlaceCharacteristics/ InternationalDesign (Indigenous)/External(Foreign)Influences​


Answer:

NAME:

1.torogan

2.the grand mosque of cotabato

3.fort Pilar of Zamboanga

4.monastery of the transfiguration of bukidnon

Explanation:

Yan lng po alam ko sorry po


14. what is the Panay bukidnon​


A type indigenous culture in the Philippines.


15. war dance in bukidnon


Answer:

a war dance in Bukidnon called SAGAYAN


16. Bukidnon product kalakal​


Answer:

Pinya

Explanation:

SANA PO MAKATULONG

Answer:

Rice, corn, sugar, banana, coffee, rubber, cassava as well as pineapple,


17. Faultlines in bukidnon:HEEEEEELP:-)​


Answer:

In February 2002, Phivolcs identified four existing fault lines in Bukidnon, referring to Tagoloan fault hitting portions of Malitbog and Manolo Fortich; Cabanglasan fault, and the Central Mindanao fault, which hits Malaybalay City and Impasug-ong.


18. A war dance in bukidnon​


Answer:

SAGAYAN.

Sagayan - A war dance in Bukidnon called the sagayan epitomizes the gallantry of Muslim combatants while little girls perform a festival dance wherein they wear hollow copper anklets and ring little cells to produce certain sounds “to the accompaniment of a variety of tom-tom and an indigenous xylophone.” (Bañas 1975).

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Answer:

SAGAYAN

Explanation:

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19. kasaysayan nang bukidnon


the history of bukidnon started with the four main tribes

20. panitikan sa bukidnon


Olaging (isang epiko)


21. This is an aphorism of Bukidnon.​


Answer:

Ang Bukidnon ay isang pampang na lalawigan ng Pilipinas na matatagpuan sa rehiyon ng Hilagang Mindanao. Lungsod ng Malaybalay ang kapital nito

Explanation:

#CarryOnLearning By:Luna124 Have Nice Day  And Pray Always, Stay Safe Every One <3

22. Complete the chart below based on the pictures of the Churches from Maranao, Cotabato, Zamboanga and Bukidnon. Name Place Characteristics/ International Design (Indigenous)/ External (Foreign) Influences 00​


Answer:

d kopo Den alam yan sensya na


23. 5. What is the place of origin of the Sakuting dance? A Abra B, Bukidnon D, Davao C. Cagayan fan is dancing and is using coconut shell as their props. He hit one​


Answer:

a

Explanation:

totoo yan promise

Pa brainlest


24. tinaguriang ina ng bukidnon​


Answer:

Rosa Rubin-Zubiri

Explanation:

mark me brainliest please

20 Character of words

is skalamberder


25. Who is the chief of bukidnon


Answer:

Chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr.

Explanation:

Yan PA brainy na lng po ty


26. naninirahan sa bukidnon?


FILIPINOS

Sa nah poh makatulong

27. 23. Source of Durian fruits in Mindanao.a. Davao Cityc. bukidnonb. Cagayan De Oro Cityd. Bukidnon​


Answer:

a. Davao City

Explanation:

yan po ang sagot ko


28. bukidnon gender role​


Answer:

To promote sustainable land use in the Manupali Watershed in Bukidnon, upland farmers adopted the practice of agroforestry on mountain slopes. However, the introduction of commercially viable cash crops particularly vegetables has encouraged the integration of monoculture gardens in agroforestry and dotted the landscape with vegetable-agroforestry (VAF) systems. This paper discusses selected findings from an ongoing collaborative study on the VAF system that seeks, among other goals, to investigate how linkages between small upland farmers and the markets can serve as a major driver of sustainable agroforestry and eventually lead to the betterment of the farmers' socioeconomic situation. Initial findings reveal the importance of gender considerations in linking farmers to markets. In spite of growing modernization influences, the productive and market roles of women and men heads of farm households are distinct and gender-differentiated, vary by crop, but reflect a persistently traditional pattern. Although conjugal partners share in much of the activities relating to vegetable production, the men who still assume the lead role handle the heavier or more laborious tasks, while their wives are responsible for less strenuous work but figure prominently in marketing vegetable commodities either on-farm or at the marketplace. In growing trees, women may help in tree crop maintenance but timber marketing is a male domain. While gender roles should guide any endeavor to develop VAF enterprises, it is evident that vegetable-related enterprises will most likely impact positively and directly on upland farm women.


29. BAGYU OF BUKIDNON (Journal)​


explanation: diako sigurado hehe


30. Kabesera ng Bukidnon​


Answer:

Matatagpuan sa rehiyon ng Hilagang Mindanao ang lalawigan ng Bukidnon. Lungsod Malaybalay ang kabesera nito. Napapaligiran ng Misamis Oriental, Agusan del Sur, Davao del Norte, Cotabato, Lanao del Sur, at ng Lanao del Norte ang Bukidnon.

Nakatimo sa puso ng Mindanao ang Bukidnon, at maipamagmamalaki nito ang malalawak na taniman ng pinya, at ang klasikong palaruan ng golf na ginawa noong 1928. Angkin din ng Bukidnon ang pinakamalaking produksiyon ng baka sa rehiyon. Humahatak naman sa mga turista ang Bulubundukin ng Kitanglad, na kinaroroonan ng Dulang-dulang, ang ikalawa sa pinakamataas na bundok sa bansa. Sari-sari rin ang mga katutubong hayop, ibon, at halaman sa Bukidnon, at siyang mahirap matagpuan sa ibang lugar.

Bukidnon ang nag-uugnay sa Davao sa timog, at sa Misamis Oriental sa hilaga ng pulo.

Binubuo ng 20 munisipalidad at 2 lungsod ang Bukidnon.

Answer:

ang kabesera ng bukudnon

malaybalay city

Explanation:

i hope it helps

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