The Ynanong Tadok Dance, a vital cultural heritage of the Ynanong people in Naneng, faces the risk of erosion
due to cultural changes and global influences. This study aimed to preserve and empower the YKalinga
community by documenting and analyzing the Tupayya Dance, a traditional courtship dance, using a mixed-
methods approach. Phase I involved qualitative methods, including interviews and content analysis, to explore
the dance's cultural significance, historical context, and personal narratives. Phase II employed quantitative
surveys to assess the impact of the dance on cultural awareness and community engagement. The findings
from both the qualitative and quantitative parts of the study reveal that the Ynanong Tadok Dance includes the
Tupayya Dance, which can be performed on various occasions. However, the Tupayya Dance is at risk of losing
its authenticity due to the younger generation's lack of mastery and limited opportunities for elders to teach the
correct movements, music, costumes, and history. With few elders remaining as experts, there is a community-
wide need for a written record of the dance's history and proper performance. Recommendations include setting
dedicated times for elders to impart dance knowledge, documenting the dance for preservation, and
incorporating Tupayya Dance literature into educational curricula to enhance cultural understanding and
practice. The study unfolded a comprehensive exploration of shared cultural elements, encapsulating rites of
passage, religious beliefs, ethical behavior, and fulfilling basic needs or desires within the vibrant tapestry of
the YKalinga Tribe's cultural heritage. This study underscores the importance of safeguarding unique cultural
traditions in an interconnected world. Keywords: Ynanong Tribe, Ykalinga Tribe, Preservation, Elders, Literature, Practices, Traditions, Beliefs, Dance
Literature, Tupayya Dance
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 20 June 2024 Accepted: 23 June 2024 Published: 12 July 2024
Volume 1, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 21 – 33
A Ynanong Dance Literature Development for Cultural
Empowerment of Ynanong Tribe
The Ynanong Tadok Dance, a vital cultural heritage of the Ynanong people in Naneng, faces the risk of erosion
due to cultural changes and global influences. This study aimed to preserve and empower the YKalinga
community by documenting and analyzing the Tupayya Dance, a traditional courtship dance, using a mixed-
methods approach. Phase I involved qualitative methods, including interviews and content analysis, to explore
the dance's cultural significance, historical context, and personal narratives. Phase II employed quantitative
surveys to assess the impact of the dance on cultural awareness and community engagement. The findings
from both the qualitative and quantitative parts of the study reveal that the Ynanong Tadok Dance includes the
Tupayya Dance, which can be performed on various occasions. However, the Tupayya Dance is at risk of losing
its authenticity due to the younger generation's lack of mastery and limited opportunities for elders to teach the
correct movements, music, costumes, and history. With few elders remaining as experts, there is a community-
wide need for a written record of the dance's history and proper performance. Recommendations include setting
dedicated times for elders to impart dance knowledge, documenting the dance for preservation, and
incorporating Tupayya Dance literature into educational curricula to enhance cultural understanding and
practice. The study unfolded a comprehensive exploration of shared cultural elements, encapsulating rites of
passage, religious beliefs, ethical behavior, and fulfilling basic needs or desires within the vibrant tapestry of
the YKalinga Tribe's cultural heritage. This study underscores the importance of safeguarding unique cultural
traditions in an interconnected world. Keywords: Ynanong Tribe, Ykalinga Tribe, Preservation, Elders, Literature, Practices, Traditions, Beliefs, Dance
Literature, Tupayya Dance
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 20 June 2024 Accepted: 23 June 2024 Published: 12 July 2024
Volume 1, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 21 – 33
A Ynanong Dance Literature Development for Cultural
Empowerment of Ynanong Tribe
The Ynanong Tadok Dance, a vital cultural heritage of the Ynanong people in Naneng, faces the risk of erosion
due to cultural changes and global influences. This study aimed to preserve and empower the YKalinga
community by documenting and analyzing the Tupayya Dance, a traditional courtship dance, using a mixed-
methods approach. Phase I involved qualitative methods, including interviews and content analysis, to explore
the dance's cultural significance, historical context, and personal narratives. Phase II employed quantitative
surveys to assess the impact of the dance on cultural awareness and community engagement. The findings
from both the qualitative and quantitative parts of the study reveal that the Ynanong Tadok Dance includes the
Tupayya Dance, which can be performed on various occasions. However, the Tupayya Dance is at risk of losing
its authenticity due to the younger generation's lack of mastery and limited opportunities for elders to teach the
correct movements, music, costumes, and history. With few elders remaining as experts, there is a community-
wide need for a written record of the dance's history and proper performance. Recommendations include setting
dedicated times for elders to impart dance knowledge, documenting the dance for preservation, and
incorporating Tupayya Dance literature into educational curricula to enhance cultural understanding and
practice. The study unfolded a comprehensive exploration of shared cultural elements, encapsulating rites of
passage, religious beliefs, ethical behavior, and fulfilling basic needs or desires within the vibrant tapestry of
the YKalinga Tribe's cultural heritage. This study underscores the importance of safeguarding unique cultural
traditions in an interconnected world. Keywords: Ynanong Tribe, Ykalinga Tribe, Preservation, Elders, Literature, Practices, Traditions, Beliefs, Dance
Literature, Tupayya Dance
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication