Igba as a Traditional Planting Ritual Among Farmers of Mauban, Quezon: Implications to Cultural Education
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The study documented the identified various traditional rituals of planting crops among farmers in Mauban, Quezon. Aside from documenting these rituals, it has its purpose of incorporating the focus of the study in teaching, particularly in the subject curriculum. This ethnographic study gathered substantial data to attain the objectives of the study. Field scoping and interview were done among 25 farmers.
Results revealed that Igba or traditional rituals which started from the family’s forefat
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igba
rituals and practices
planting crops
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