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Abstract:The Ilokano people's daily interactions within their farming communities and collective ideals are embodied in the distinctive cultural practice known as Inamoyo. This custom emphasizes the interdependence, solidarity, and spirit of cooperation that are essential to maintaining Ilokano culture and community resilience.This research examined Inamoyo, a cultural practice embodying the daily lives and community values of the Ilokano people. Through descriptive phenomenology, it explored the values, atmosphere, and behaviors within Ilokano farming communities. Interviews with eight farmers highlighted the interconnectedness and cooperation central to Inamoyo, reflecting an emphasis on cultural preservation and adaptation to changing times. Key values include “Panagkikinnammayet,” signifying family-centered solidarity; “Panagkikinnarruba,” which aligns with the idea that many hands make light work; and “Nakairuaman,” meaning collective efforts to renew traditional rituals embedded in Ilokano heritage. These values reveal how Ilokano farmers prioritize cultural regeneration and progress, supporting each other and fostering neighborhood cooperation. Ultimately, Inamoyo represents love, unity, and cooperation among farming families, making it a core cultural symbol for preserving Ilokano heritage and community strength.
Keywords:Inamoyo, Ilokano, family, neighbor, association
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