02075nam a2200217Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021040001000062082003200072099007100104100003100175245009600206300002100302504004000323520123700363521003601600650002601636942001301662999001701675952016501692OSt20240827103638.0220525s9999 xx 000 0 und d cMPSPC aTh BSED 398.65991 L849 2021 aBurburcha di I-Bauko: a documentation and transcription of riddles aLongbabe, Phoebe P.92458910aBurburcha di I-Bauko: ba documentation and transcription of riddles /c Phoebe P. Longbabe a31p. ; c 29 cm. aIncludes Bibliographical References aThis study was conducted to document and translate riddles of the communities in Upper Bauko, Mountain Province. As a fundamental part of folklore, riddles need to be documented to be used as the need arises. Riddles serve as entertainment and education and help preserve cultural heritage. The study respondents were the elders in the different communities in Upper Bauko who took part in ridding on various occasions in the locality. The translation of the riddles was verified by the three English teachers who speak the same language as the respondents. The riddles refer to significant names and places, animals, plants, food, fruits, and farming tools found in the localities. Other answers relate to human anatomy. Riddles also foster a sense of affinity among the people who participate in them, develop critical thinking and self –confidence among the youth, and bring out cultural metaphors and terminology of the locality. Since this study is limited to documentation of riddles of Upper Bauko, similar research on other localities is recommended to help preserve the province’s cultural heritage. In addition, with the availability of riddle variants, a study on the fun and humor inherent in riddles is recommended. aBachelor in Secondary Education aRIDDLES- BAUKO924590 2ddccUGT c13852d13852 00102ddc40708UG Thesis-BSEDaTADIANbTADIANcTADIAN 2F - PERIODICALSd2022-04-04oTh BSED 398.65991 L849 2021pTTH0523r2022-05-26 00:00:00w2022-05-26yUGT