Baseline Assessment of Bamboo Weaving in Barangay San Andres, Tanay, Rizal (Record no. 86230)

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Classification number LG 221.R59
Item number Sa595 2024
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Personal name Santiago, Terence Justine B.
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Title Baseline Assessment of Bamboo Weaving in Barangay San Andres, Tanay, Rizal
Statement of responsibility, etc. Terence Justine B. Santiago, Mark Vincent S. Sentillas, Chris Jay G. Mariano, Florence I. Basino
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Degree type Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
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Summary, etc. This study on the baseline assessment of bamboo weaving in Barangay San Andres, Tanay, Rizal, aimed to comprehensively come up with baseline information of the traditional craft of the community by delving into the cultural and socio-economic dimensions of bamboo weaving. Bamboo weavers played a pivotal role as respondents in the study, shedding light on the profound significance of bamboo weaving within Barangay San Andres, Tanay, Rizal. Based on the findings of the study, majority of the respondents are married, female, high school undergraduates who are within the age of 36 and older. They are into bamboo weaving for 6-10 years, resides at Barangay San Andres for 16 years or more, and are also engaged in farming as their other source of income. The factors influencing the weavers' engagement include providing enough income to support daily needs and generating indigenous businesses for financial sustainability. Additionally, four out of eighteen respondents source the bamboo from others' lots, within an average land area of 1,075 square meters, costing PhP100.00 per piece. They utilize bamboo varieties such as "buho," "kawayan," and "bungkawi" in producing sawali measuring 7 feet by 7 feet. They produce approximately 10 units weekly, with an average gross sale of PhP2,500.00. These products are displayed at home and used for various purposes, reflecting significance in passing down traditional patterns, craftsmanship, and meeting market demand. The analysis concludes that bamboo split weaving/cladding serves as the primary livelihood for residents of Barangay San Andres, Tanay, Rizal. The area's ample bamboo resources ensure sustainability, yet preserving traditional techniques amidst societal progress remains a challenge. However, the younger generation's embrace of this craft bridges past and present, underscoring its economic and cultural significance.
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Personal name Sentillas, Mark Vincent S.
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Personal name Mariano, Chris Jay G.
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Personal name Basino, Florence I.
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Personal name Bumatay, Jesamel P.
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  Library of Congress Classification     Tanay College Library Tanay College Library 08/27/2024 LG 221.R59 Sa595 2024 URSTAN-UGT04859 08/27/2024 08/27/2024 Theses and dissertations

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