ART 7 QUARTER 3 ART OF MINDANAO
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Maria Reyes
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Arts
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5th - 7th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which among the wedding attire is an ornaments of female, is used a necklace or bracelet of beads from dried fruit seeds to protect them from illness.
SARUK
MENIKTEGIYAS
PIS AND KANDIT
MANIKSEMBULAN
2.
Multiple Choice
A traditional Filipino tube skirt that is made of hand-woven or machine-made
multicolored cotton cloth. It can be used in different ways.
T'nalak
Ikat
Takmun
Malong
3.
Multiple Choice
What is the common material used by the ethnolinguistic groups in Mindanao for weaving cloth?
Anahaw leaves
Pineapple leaves
Abaca
Mango leaves
4.
Multiple Choice
__D___10. A traditional and unique carving and originated from old Malayan word means carve orc “ukit”.
a. Sarimanok
b. Hilot
c. Kulintang
d. Okir
Sarimanok
Hilot
kulintang
Okir
Answer explanation
The Okir Motif is an art depicting the indigenous originality and skill of the Maranaos. It is a fine art of figuring, painting, carving and sculpturing depicting the social and psychological identity of Maranao Society.
5.
Multiple Choice
It is woven from deep brown abaca treated in the ikat process to obtain intricate design. Only women are allowed to weave this fabric.
hilot
malong
T'nalak
Takmun
Answer explanation
MASTER WEAVER In this file photo, the late master weaver Lang Dulay supervises young women as they weave the “t’nalak.”
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