Figures index

From

The Homestay Phenomenon: Expedient Homes in the Majestic Cordillera Highlands

Darwin Don M. Dacles, Fe Yolanda G. Del Rosario, Mr. Kenneth L. Maslang

World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2018, 4(3), 162-169 doi:10.12691/wjssh-4-3-4
  • Figure 1. Map of Ifugao with Banaue highlighted
  • Figure 2. Rice Terraces from December to March (bleak and mud-covered pools)
  • Figure 3. Rice Terraces from April – June (Cleaned and planted with rice but not yet lush)
  • Figure 4. Rice Terraces from July to August (The plants begin to fill out)
  • Figure 5. Rice Terraces from September to October (rice about to be in full bloom)
  • Figure 6. Map of Banaue highlighting Batad’s Location
  • Figure 7. A Jeepney Plying Banaue – Batad Route
  • Figure 8. Banaue Tour Map
  • Figure 9. Batad Rice Terraces like an Amphitheatre
  • Figure 10. The Tappiyah Falls
  • Figure 11. The Awa Viewdeck taken from Mang Ramon’s Homestay
  • Figure 12. Native Huts
  • Figure 13. Socio-Cultural bonding (bonfire)
  • Figure 14. Ifugao Dance Performance
  • Figure 15. Inside Mang Ramon’s hut
  • Figure 16. Innovative Native Products
  • Figure 17. Some Enabling Factors
  • Figure 18. Challenges Confronted