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Tayaw Shi Ke’Dot: An Ethnographic Study on the Cultural Significance of Pig Offerings in the Ibaloy Rituals in Loakan, Baguio

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dc.contributor.author Tapalla, Bianca Pauline L.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-06T06:40:13Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-06T06:40:13Z
dc.date.issued 2026-01
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3685
dc.description.abstract Tayaw Shi Ke 'dot is a sacred lbaloy ritual that summons ancestral spirits through prayer, dance, and animal offering. This study examines the cultural and symbolic significance of pig offerings in Ibaloy ritual practice in Loakan, Baguio, situating the ritual within ongoing processes of cultural continuity amid modernization. The study employs ethnographic methods, including participant observation and semi-structured interviews with elders and ritual specialists (mambunong), to analyze how pig offerings are performed, interpreted, and transmitted across generations. Findings indicate that pig offerings function as central ritual mediators that reinforce lbaloy identity, ancestral reciprocity, and communal cohesion. The offering facilitates socialization and the intergenerational transmission of ritual knowledge. Ritual efficacy is signaled through the pig's vocalization, while the animal's accessibility enables broad community participation. Gendered roles in caring for, sacrificing, and distributing the pig reflect and reproduce culturally defined social order. Beyond their material value, pigs operate as symbolic vessels linking the living, the ancestors, and Kabunian. This study contributes to symbolic anthropology and Indigenous ritual studies by demonstrating how animal offerings operate as multivocal symbols that sustain cultural continuity, social relations, and cosmological balance within an Indigenous community navigating modern change. en_US
dc.subject tayaw shi ke'dot en_US
dc.subject pig offerings en_US
dc.subject rituals en_US
dc.subject ancestral spirits en_US
dc.subject cultural continuity en_US
dc.subject ethnographic methods en_US
dc.subject symbolic anthropology en_US
dc.title Tayaw Shi Ke’Dot: An Ethnographic Study on the Cultural Significance of Pig Offerings in the Ibaloy Rituals in Loakan, Baguio en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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