History
Chico River Dam Project
Sadanga was one of several municipalities in Mountain Province which would have been flooded by the Chico River Dam Project during the Marcos dictatorship, alongside Bauko, Bontoc, Sabangan, Sagada, and parts of Barlig. However, the indigenous peoples of Kalinga Province and Mountain Province resisted the project and when hostilities resulted in the murder of Macli-ing Dulag, the project became unpopular and was abandoned before Marcos was ousted by the 1986Geography
Sadanga is situated from the provincial capital Bontoc, and from the country's capital city ofBarangays
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Local government
Sadanga, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province ofElected officials
Members of the Municipal Council (2019–2022): * Congressman: Maximo Y. Dalog Jr. * Mayor: Gabino P. Ganggangan * Vice-Mayor: Albert T. Ayao-ao * Councilors: ** Daniel G. Dawadeo ** Juliet K. Chinalpan ** Napoleon P. Sarang-ey ** Dominga P. Chaluyen ** Rufino C. Chakiwag ** Ruben P. Atiwen ** Moises F. Agmeyeng ** Dimas A. Feng-agCulture
The town has its indigenous council of elders who make decisions for the indigenous Isadanga people. The Isadanga have their own language, called the Sinadanga, which is preserved by the people themselves by using it in homes, schools, and everyday life more than the national language. The Sinadanga language is one of the hardest languages to learn from the Cordilleras. The people also have their own back-strap loom weaving culture, epic chants for planting and harvesting rice, rice terracing practices, indigenous rituals to the gods such as the ''pumatay'' (ritual where pawid stalks are burnt while cooking meat, then the food is served to the gods), and vernacular house architecture. The most prominent tradition of the Isadanga people is the enforcement of the ''teer'' (day of rest) and closure of the village from visitors. The tradition begins with a meeting of the council of elders within the center of the town. The council negotiates with its members on whether they should close the village or not and when. Once a truce has been made, the elders will drink their traditional wine and one of the elders will announce the decision via public statement, which can be heard throughout the village valley. The tradition is made so that for a period of time, the Isadanga townsfolk can rest from their traditional work, and can manage to converse and strengthen their bonds with each other through public engagement with their neighbors. The next step after the announcement is made is to establish the ''fayavey'' (long tree stalks) at both sides of the road entrance of the town. The establishment of the ''fayavey'' directly puts the town closure in effect, and thus, negates all visitors from visiting the town. The council of elders input a guard at the town's entrance and the ''fayavey'' to protect the town from unwanted visitors. The ''fayavey'' is also the main symbol of the Isadanga's ''teer''. On the imposition of the ''fayavey'', the people are usually seen within the ''ator'' or place of public engagement. The ''fayavey'' is disestablished on a certain day and time as agreed upon by the council of elders.Environment
The environment of Sadanga is serene and clear from garbage as cleanliness for the environment is a norm in Sadanga culture. Sadanga is home to the Fowa-As falls, a sacred water source. Littering and any other form of destruction within the site, and the entire valley in general, is strictly prohibited.Education
The Sadanga Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.Primary and elementary schools
* Anabel Elementary School * Bekigan Elementary School * Belwang Elementary School * Betwagan Elementary School * Demang Elementary School * Sacasacan Elementary School * Saclit Elementary School * Sadanga Central SchoolSecondary schools
* Belwang National High School * Betwagan National High School * Saclit National High School * Sadanga National Technical Vocational and Skills Training High SchoolSister cities
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External links
* Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>Philippine Census Information