Ivatan Stone Houses

Ivatan Stone Houses

what is the lines of stone house ivatan​

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1. what is the lines of stone house ivatan​


Answer:

Curve, straight, zigzag line

Explanation:

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2. why do houses of the ivatans are made of stones


Answer:

to protect them against the harsh enviromental conditions

Explanation:

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3. why do houses of the ivatans are made of stones


The houses of the Ivatans are made of stones because it is built and created to protect and defend themselves from the harsh environmental condition. Although they live near in the major bodies of oceans, therefore it doesn't have a stable climate; that's why it's the part of their majority to build a house that is made of thick limestone, coral walls, and stones.


4. The Ivatans are the people living in Batanes group of Islands. Why Ivatans built stone houses made of limestone? * a. Because they learned to adapt to the frequent weather disturbance. b. Because they are often visited by typhoons. c. Because they lived in an island and there is no enough wood in there to build a house. d. Because they are poor and they cannot afford to buy constructional materials.​


The culture of the Ivatans is partly influenced by the environmental condition of Batanes. Unlike the old-type nipa huts common in the Philippines, Ivatans have adopted their now-famous stone houses made of coral and limestone, designed to protect against the hostile climate.

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5. is a constrats of a ivatans house?​


Answer:

wala

Explanation:

bC's of the gravity of the eart

The Ivatans are a Filipino ethnolinguistic group predominant in the islands of Batanes of the Philippines. Their ethnogenesis is unclear; their origins remain untraced among scholars, but they are believed to be an Austronesian group, related to neighboring Ilocanos on purely linguistic basis.

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6. what do you call the re-roofing and re-thatching of tradition ivatan stone houses?Explained​


Answer:

it is the tiny rock house

Explanation:

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7. Ivatan house is made primarily of lime, stone wood and thatch that is commonly consists of two


Answer:

IVATAN HOUSE

The Ivatan House is made primarily of lime, stone, wood and thatch. It commonly consists of two structures, the house proper and the kitchen or storage area


8. what is ivatan house?​


Explanation:

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Designed to withstand the harsh environmental conditions, the Ivatan houses in Basco, Batanes is a must-visit cultural attraction in the Philippines


9. why do ivatans of batanes group of island build stones houses ANSWER: the ivantan people, an athnolinguistic group of the batanes province in the northernmost part of the country, built the now-famous stone houses for a very good reason: to protect them against the harsh environment condition​


Explanation:

They are vernacular architecture of lime, stone, wood and thatch. They are designed to adapt to extreme conditions of a region that is dominated by the unpredictable climate. The people realize that their unique ways provide the special quality that ensures the perpetuation of Batanes as a living cultural landscape.


10. [TRUE OR FALSE] ivatan houses is known for the use of coral stones instead of adobe​


Answer:

TRUE

The Ivatan houses are made of coral .


11. why did you think the ivatan people uses stones instead of cements and other modern stuff in building their houses?​


Answer:

1. Unlike the old-type nipa huts common in the Philippines, Ivatans have adopted their now-famous stone houses made of coral and limestone, designed to protect against the hostile climate.


12. The Ivatan house is made of lime stone.True or False​


Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

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13. 5. What do they call the re-roofing and re-thatching of tradition Ivatan stone houses?


Answer: Kapayatep

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14. WHY DID THE IVATAN PEOPLE USED STONES TO BUILD THEIR HOUSE


Explanation:

its because they need durability house that can crash when disaster coming. hope its help


15. why do ivatans of batanes group of island build stone houses?​


Answer:

to protect them against the harsh environmental conditions.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Ivatan people, an ethnolinguistic group of the Batanes province in the northernmost part of the country, built the now-famous stone houses for a very good reason: to protect them against the harsh environmental conditions

Explanation:

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16. Ivatans build stone houses made of granite because they are frequently visited by typhoons. True or False?​


Answer:

True

Explanation:

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17. describe the ivatan house​


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18. A. Define the following: 1. Ivatan ___________________________________________________________ 2. Vakul ____________________________________________________________ 3. Stone House _____________________________________________________ 4. Gaddang _________________________________________________________ 5. Bakwat __________________________________________________________


Explanation:

Ivatan

The Ivatan people are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Batanes and Babuyan Islands of the northernmost Philippines. They are genetically closely-related to other ethnic groups in Northern Luzon, but also share close linguistic and cultural affinities to the Tao people of Orchid Island in Taiwan.

Vakul

A vakul is a headgear designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain. It is made from vuyavuy palm fiber.

Stone House

A house constructed entirely of stone.

The Gaddang language is spoken by up to 30,000 speakers in the Philippines, particularly along the Magat and upper Cagayan rivers in the Region II provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela and by overseas migrants to countries in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, in the Middle East, United Kingdom and the United States.

bakwat

belt use by mother after giving birth

Answer:

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19. Why is it that Ivatans in Batanes prepare their houses is made of stones and adobe?A.Storm surge B.Tidal wave C.Strong Typhoons D.Land slide​


Answer:

C. Strong Typhoons

Explanation:

Meter-thick limestone walls, are designed to protect against the harsh Batanes environment, which is known as a terminal passage of typhoons in the Philippines.

Answer:

I think C

Explanation:

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20. type of Ivatan house with walls made of stones and lime mortar.


Answer:

Cogon is the type of Ivatan house made of stines, limes, and thatched leaves.


21. What is the Ivatans house ?​


Answer:

BATO BATO

Explanation:

Dahil bato ang bahay bato ang tawag


22. What is the other name of the stone houses of ivatan people​


Answer:

Also known as the House of Dakay, it is believed that this is the oldest house in Batanes.

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Explanation:

HOUSE OF DAKAY

Explanation:

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23. describe the ivatan houses​


They are strong and made of limestones.


24. Contrast of ivatan's houses


Answer:

wait lang

Explanation:

mostly houses wealty familiys and filipino chinies yan po answer


25. A. Define the following:1. Ivatan2. Vakul3. Stone House4. Gaddang5. Bakwat​


Answer:

1 IVATAN-This is derived from marunong (Filipino) and chapatak (Ivatan) which literally means "someone who knows" which were then compounded to form the word mapatak.

2 VAKUL- A vakul is a headgear designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain. It is made from vuyavuy palm fiber. The Ivatan have three folk songs styles: the laji, the kanta and the kalusan

3 STONE HOUSE- A house constructed entirely of stone.

4 GADDANG- Gaddang comes from the word ga meaning "heat" and dang meaning "burned"; this likely alludes to the fact that the Gaddang are generally darker of skin than other Cordillera peoples. Many Gaddang live in the highlands of southeastern Kalinga-Apayao and eastern Bontok and Isabela provinces.

5 BAKWAT- belt used by mothers after giving birth.


26. Line of ivatan's houses


A typical representation of an Ivatan heritage house is one made of stone, lime, and


27. describe ivatan house​


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28. why do ivatans of batanes group of islands build stone house​


Answer:To protect from earthquake or to be not destroyed.


29. proportion ivatan house​


Answer:

The Ivatan House is famous for its resilience to typhoons that whip Batanes, but recent development has seen locals eschewing tradition for modern building methods. Today the process of building a house is only orally transmitted, there are no written or visual doucments. The project will build a house by completely traditional means using indigenous materials and cooperative community labor while being documented on video. The resulting structure found in the capitol town serves as cultural center wherein the video will be played to visitors. Video is also distributed to different local schools as a visual teaching tool in their indigenous education program. The success of this project ...

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30. by the concept of landscape how do you think the environment enabled and constrained the ivatan people in building the stone houses in batanes​


Answer:

The landscape of Batanes, an archipelago in the northernmost part of the Philippines, has greatly influenced the Ivatan people's building techniques and materials in constructing their iconic stone houses. The environment both enabled and constrained their building practices in the following ways:

Abundant availability of stone: The landscape of Batanes is characterized by rugged terrain, rocky cliffs, and boulder-strewn beaches, which provide an ample supply of stones for the Ivatan people to use in building their houses. The abundance of these materials made it easier for them to construct sturdy and durable houses that could withstand the harsh climate and frequent typhoons.

Limited availability of wood: Unlike in other parts of the Philippines where wood is the primary building material, Batanes has limited trees due to its unique environment. This limited availability of wood led the Ivatan people to use stone as the primary building material for their houses. The use of stone also provided better protection against earthquakes, which are common in the region.

Exposure to strong winds and typhoons: Batanes is frequently battered by strong winds and typhoons, which can reach up to 250 kilometers per hour. The Ivatan people adapted to this environment by building their houses low to the ground and with thick walls made of stone to withstand these strong forces.

Limited space for agriculture and settlement: The steep slopes and rocky terrain of Batanes limit the amount of arable land available for agriculture and settlement. As a result, the Ivatan people built their houses close together in tightly knit communities to maximize the available space and resources.

In conclusion, the landscape of Batanes has greatly influenced the Ivatan people's building practices and the use of stone as their primary building material for their iconic stone houses. The environment both enabled and constrained their building techniques, leading to the development of unique architectural styles that reflect the region's rugged terrain and harsh climate.


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