02758nam a2200325 i 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022040002500063090001900088100003300107245021000140300001600350336002100366337002500387338002300412502009900435504004200534520139500576700003001971700003202001700003302033700003602066720003502102720004202137720003202179720003702211942003902248952012802287999001702415CSPC20250903132623.0250903s2024 ph a b 000 0 eng d aCSPCbengcCSPCerda aUTH BSOA N167w1 aNarra, Katherine U.eauthor.10aWeaving dreams : challenges, prospects and limitations of the Inabëg weavers in municipality of Buhi /cKatherine U. Narra, Janile D. Naval, Carla I. Oaquiera, Mark Gil R. Obsuna, Elizabeth A. Oliveros. a113 leaves. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aUndergraduate Thesis (BSOA) - Office AdministrationcCamarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, 2024. aIncludes bibliographical references. 3 aThis study examine the challenges, prospects, and limitations faced by the Inabeg weavers in the Municipality of Buhi, focusing on their profiles, socio-economic constraints, access to materials and markets, preservation of traditional knowledge, and opportunities for growth through partnerships and innovation. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 50 proficient weavering through interview and survey questionnaires using weighted mean. Results reveal that the most weavers are middle-aged or older women, primarily elementary or high school graduates, earning a monthly income of ₱5,000-₱10,000 depending on their production capacity. Despite owning their workshops and equipment, the weavers encounter challenges such as limited financial resources and difficulty sourcing materials. Traditionally weaving skills are at risk of decline due to modern influences, prompting the need for strategies to sustain the hinabol craft. Recommendation include organizing an annual Inabes Festival to celebrate the craft and raise awareness, introducing weaving training programs to teach new techniques and designs, leveraging online platforms for wider market opportunities through partnerships, modernizing designs, and emphasizing the eco-friendly and cultural value of Inabeg are also identified as vital steps toward ensuring its long-term sustainability and growth. 1 aNaval, Janile D.eauthor.1 aOaquiera, Carla I.eauthor.1 aObsuna, Mark Gil R.eauthor.1 aOliveros, Elizabeth A.eauthor.1 aInfante, Leonisa O.,eadviser.1 aSagala, Marimin N.,epanelist, chair.1 aLuzon, April Z.,epanelist.1 aOliveros, Josefin N.,epanelist. 2ddcn0cUMhN167wiBSOAkUTHm2024 00102ddc4071aBUHIbBUHIcUTHd2025-09-03l0oUTH BSOA N167w 2024p00230UM-BUHr2025-09-03 13:18:19t1-1w2025-09-03yUM c30279d30279