基里诺州纳格蒂普南瓦西德布格卡洛特部落的农业和生计信仰与习俗

Faith Y. Henger, Marie Rose Guimbangan II, Erol B. Lexer Jimenez, Edilyn A. Tomas
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本研究探讨了基里诺州纳格蒂普南瓦西德的布格卡洛部落错综复杂的农业信仰和实践,揭示了他们与土地和环境的深刻联系。布格卡洛特人的农业实践以精神信仰为基础,深深植根于文化价值观而非科学知识。这项研究旨在填补现有文献中的一个重要空白,因为以前的文章已经记录了纳格蒂普南的布格卡洛人的农业实践,但还没有一项全面的研究来记录和记载他们的本土信仰和实践。研究人员采用以民族农业为重点的人种学方法,通过有目的的抽样,与瓦西德的五位布格卡洛族农民进行了访谈。对访谈进行的主题分析揭示了丰富的土著信仰和习俗,从 "Pang-ngoma "等播种前仪式到被称为 "Dedeen "的独特播种过程。布格卡洛人依靠自然的提示进行播种,摒弃化肥和灌溉,这表明可持续农业的理念在他们的文化中根深蒂固。研究还强调了布格卡洛部落的社区精神,这体现在狩猎后的肉类公平分配以及对社区福祉的共同责任。研究最后强调,未来的研究需要深入探讨布格卡洛农业实践在当代的应用,评估其对环境可持续性的影响,并为制定具有环保意识的农业战略提供信息。在与土著社区开展研究时,知情同意和隐私等伦理考虑因素至关重要,以确保采取尊重土著文化的方法。关键词布格卡洛特人 农业信仰与实践 生存实践 土著知识
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Agricultural and Subsistence Beliefs and Practices of Bugkalot Tribe in Wasid, Nagtipunan, Quirino
This research explores the intricate agricultural beliefs and practices of the Bugkalot Tribe in Wasid, Nagtipunan, Quirino, shedding light on their profound connection to the land and environment. Grounded in spiritual beliefs, the Bugkalot’s agricultural practices are deeply rooted in cultural values rather than scientific knowledge. The study aims to fill a significant gap in the existing literature, as previous articles have documented Bugkalot agricultural practices in Nagtipunan, but no comprehensive study has been conducted to document and record their indigenous beliefs and practices. Employing an ethnographic approach with a focus on ethno-agriculture, the researchers engaged five Bugkalot farmers in Wasid through purposive sampling. Thematic analysis of interviews revealed a rich tapestry of indigenous beliefs and practices, ranging from pre-planting rituals like “Pang-ngoma” to the unique sowing process known as “Dedeen.” The Bugkalot’s reliance on natural cues for planting, eschewing fertilizers, and irrigation, demonstrates a sustainable agricultural ethos deeply ingrained in their culture. The research also highlights the communal ethos of the Bugkalot Tribe, as evidenced by equitable meat distribution following hunting and the shared responsibility for the well-being of the community. The study concludes by emphasizing the need for future research to delve deeper into the contemporary application of Bugkalot agricultural practices, assessing their impact on environmental sustainability and informing the development of environmentally conscious farming strategies. Ethical considerations, such as informed consent and privacy, are crucial in conducting research with indigenous communities, ensuring a respectful and culturally sensitive approach. Keywords: Bugkalot, Agricultural Belief and Practices, Subsistence Practices, Indigenous Knowledge
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