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1. Referred as the “Land of promise,” is the second-largest and southernmost island in the Philippine archipelago.
Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao
2. It is an ethnolinguistic group that inhabits some parts of South Cotabato, North Cotabato, and Davao del Sur.
Bagobos
B'laan
Yakans
3. It is a process of dyeing the fabric where yarns are tightly wrapped with strings and dyed before weaving.
Takmun
Tinalak
Ikat
4. It is woven from deep brown abaca treated in the “ikat” process to obtain intricate designs. Only women allowed to weave this fabric.
Takmun
Tinalak
Ikat
5. “People of the Lake,” referring to people who occupy the lands surrounding Lake Lanao.
Bagobos
Maranao
B'laan
6. The “Bagani” (hero/warrior)wear these blood-red clothes and a head kerchief which represents their courage.
Tinalak
Ikat
Tangkulu
7. A tribe who live in and around Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, is famous for their complicated beadwork, wonderful woven fabrics, and beautiful brass ornaments.
Tiboli
Maranao
Yakan
8. A traditional Filipino tube skirt that is made of hand-woven or machine-made multi-colored cotton cloth, bearing a variety of geometric or floral designs.
Ikat
Malong
Takmun
9. Basilan is the home to this tribe. They are popular for their skills in weaving.
Maranao
Tiboli
Yakans
10. It’s a square cloth used by the Yakan women as a head cover or as a belt.
Seputangan
Sawal
Badjulapi
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