-------------- 1 customary in religious or other solemn use, or a particular fonn of system of 2 religious or other ceremony; 3 s.) "Rituals" refer to an established or prescribed procedure for a religious or 4 other rite, a system or collection of religious or other rites; observance of set 5 forms in public worship; a prescribed or established rite, ceremony, proceeding. 6 or service: the ritual of the dead; prescribed, established or ceremonial acts or 7 features collectively, as in religious services; any practice or pattern of behavior 8 regulating social conduct; 9 t.) "Performance" refers to the acting out of a ceremony, play, piece of music, etc., 10 the execution or accomplishment of work acts, feats, etc., a particular action, 11 deed or proceeding the manner in which or the efficiency with which something 12 reacts or fulfills its intended purpose, and not necessarily as part of social 13 process; 14 .u.) "Ownership" refers to the legal right of possession or proprietorship; the state, .15 relation, or fact' of being an owner; also, the rights or interests of an owner, 16 ownership especially by a single person that is free of any encumbrances or 17 limitations other than statutory. 18 v.) "Culture" - The UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies (Mexico, 19 1982) defines culture, in its widest sense, as the whole complex of distinctive 20 s'piritual, material, intellectual, and en;lOtional features that characterize a society 21 or a social group. This includes not only the arts and letters but also modes of 22 life, value systems, traditions and beliefs. Culture, however, can also be looked at 23 as an aggregate and internally inconsistent body of knowledge and meanings, 24 unevenly distributed among individuals of a community, and acquired by these 25 individuals through their experiences and transactions in everyday life. 26 SECTION 4. The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) 27 hereinafter referred to as the Commission, shall implement the provisions of the 28 Act. 29 SECTION 5. Traditional cultural property, whether tangible or intangible, of all 30 the ethno-linguistic groups that make up the people of the Philippines shall not 31 lapse into public domain after 50 years from creation, and shall continue 32 indefinitely to be exclusive property of 33 communally own them. Traditional heritage, both tangible and intangible are to , 4 theseethno~linguistic ' groups that

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