In the epic poem "Hudhud Hi Aliguyon," the primary instrument used is the "guitar" or "bandura," which is a traditional stringed instrument. The Hudhud is often performed during important events, showcasing the cultural heritage of the Ifugao people in the Philippines. The music played on these instruments accompanies storytelling and adds depth to the narrative of Aliguyon's adventures.
When surveying using a "level" instrument , the "level" instrument is set-up and adjusted to level by adjusting the screws. When surveying you have an instrument person and a rod person. When trying to find the height of the instrument, the rod person places there rod over a "known" elevation, either a benchmark or a temporary benchmark that has a known elevation. To get the height of the instrument, you need to "shoot" the level to the rod person holding the rod on the known elevation, this is called the "Backsight". This elevation will be read by the instrument person, and recorded in the survey field book. This value backsight elevation will then be added to the known elevation of the benchmark or the temporary benchmark, to get the height of instrument. HI = known elevation + BS Height
Kia ora (=~ 'wish you well' in Maori) would be a universally accepted alternate to good morning. Morena is also used, but that is probably just a derivation of Good Morning. (?)
Ollerenshaw
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Its a way of greeting someone, like "Hi" or "Hello"
KAGAGUHAN
If you press the hudhud instrument it'll make a low pitch sound but if you press it upward it will make a hudhud sound.
the instrument used in hudhud hi aliguyon
epic of aliguyon.
"Hudhud Hi Aliguyon" is a Youtube video of chants made by the Ifugao people. There is no additional music or insturments used aside from the people's voices.
the main characters of the aliguyon
"Hudhud Hi Aliguyon" is a YouTube video of chants made by the Ifugao people. There is no additional music or insturments used aside from the people's voices.
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The lesson of "Hudhud hi Aliguyon" is to showcase the importance of valor, bravery, and honor in tribal warfare. It also highlights the value of leadership, wisdom, and unity in overcoming challenges and achieving victory.
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"Hudhud hi Aliguyon" is an epic poem from the Ifugao people of the Philippines that narrates the story of Aliguyon, a heroic warrior known for his strength and bravery. The dynamics of the poem revolve around themes of conflict, honor, and the relationship between humans and nature. It highlights the importance of rituals, community, and the values of courage and loyalty in Ifugao culture. The narrative also reflects the complexities of tribal warfare and peace-building through Aliguyon's efforts to unite warring tribes.
Characters:Aliguyon : Son of Amtalao and Dumulao, Greatest warrior of HannangaAmtalao : Father of Aliguyon,King of Hannanga, enemy of PangawianDumulao : Mother of AliguyonPangaiwan : Father of Pumbakhayon, King of Daligdigan, enemy of AmtalaoPumbakhayon : Fierce son of Pangawian, Greatest warrior of DaligdiganBugan : Sister of Pumbakhayon, married by AliguyonAginaya : Sister of Aliguyon, married by Pumbakhayon