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Culture & Religion
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long history of struggle andadaptation to typhoons, the roughseas, and meager resources
harmonious relationship of peoplewith their environment
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Climate of Batanes
Exposed to high risks of disruption to theiragriculture, Ivatans have adopted strategies in
order to live. yam, sweet potato, taro, garlic, ginger, and onion
The Ivatan study the behavior of animals, skycolor, wind and clouds to predict the weather.
upon seeing their livestock take shelter, they too soughtshelter.
A pink sky with an orange hue also heralds a storm.
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The sea
flying fish (dibang) and dolphin fish (arayu)
Uvod
served, along with the winepalek, on festive
occasions such as weddings
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Before Spaniards arrived at the Philippines,
Ivatans built their houses largely from cogon
grass, small and well situated, designed to
protect against strong winds. The Spaniards
introduced large-scale production of lime for
the construction of their now-famous stone
houses. With meter-thick limestone walls
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Catholic
works of the early Dominican priests
Anyitus
ghosts or soul of dead ancestors.