The term "Kadayawan" is a Mandaya word “madayaw”, a friendly greeting used to explain a thing that is beautiful, good, or profitable. Long time ago, Davao’s ethnic tribes residing at the foot of Mount Apo would converge during a bountiful harvest. This ritual serves as their thanksgiving to the gods particularly to the “Manama” (the Supreme Being). Various farming implements, fruits, flowers, vegetables, rice and corn grains were displayed on mats as villagers give their respect and thanks for the year's abundance. Singing, dancing and offerings to their divine protectors are the highlights of this ritual. Kadayawan commences different activities and highlights for the event: 1. Panagtagbo - a showcase of the color and culture of the 10 Tribes of Davao through music and dance. 2. Hiyas ng Kadayawan - is the search for the indigenous young lass who, up until the present is knowledgeable of her indigenous c...
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