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History of idudu

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It is a tribal dance from Abra, Cordillera from the Philippines. this dance shows the value of camaraderie towards a successful task. it portrays men doing their works in the ricefields and women their works at home. it also depicts men carrying a baby as a transformation of their socio-economic responsibilities. idudu naturally means a lullaby.

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paki ssagot naman po ang katanungang ito.PLS.......................................

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