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Loincloth or G-string worn by male Kalinga People
Salumpuit
Pantalon
Ba-ag
Sapin-sapin
Internationally known for its art of making dazzling Christmas lanterns
Davao
Pampanga
Bagiuo
Pangasinan
They are known as Wood Carving Capital of the Philippines.
Bukidnon
Romblon
Laguna
Cavite
A local term for arches made of bamboos with elaborate
designs
Singkaban
Torogan
Kayas
Tamlapakan
The largest and referred to as one of the three primary groups of islands in the country.
Davao
Maynila
CAR
Luzon
It is a closed line
Texture
Value
Shape
Space
A secondary burial jar It represents the importance of burial practices and beliefs in the afterlife among early Filipinos.
Manunggul Jar
Burnay Jar
Paso
Kabayang Jar
A carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugaos.
Rajah
Bul-ul
Fu Dalo
Sultan
An ancient ritual in the Philippines intended to seal a friendship or treaty,
Pledge
Kasunduan
Sealed Letter
Blood Compact
Guitar making is one of the most popular folk crafts
Sultan Kudarat
Cebu
Ilocos
Bulacan
They are also known as "Hanging Rice".
Lato
Kamo
Tungo
Puso
The building blocks used by artists to create a work of art.
Significance of Art
Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Importance of Arts
Celebrated during the holy week, the penitents wear masks and costumes similar to those worn by the Roman soldiers
Ati-atihan Festival
Moriones Festival
MassKara Festival
Sinulog Festival
Means "People of the Lake," after their traditional territory in the area surrounding Lake Lanao
Waray
Ifugao
Maranao
T'boli
An oldest pre- Hispanic watercrafts found in the Philippines which was used largely as trading ships up until the colonial era.
Barangay
Butuan Boat
Kalabaw
Loom Machine
It is the other name for color.
Shade
Density
Value
Hue
The term for geometric and flowing designs usually found as folk motifs in Maranao artworks.
Okir
Topis
Mansae
Gongsa
The word Caraga originated from the Visayan word “Kalagan”: “Kalag” meaning soul or people and “An” meaning
Nation
Land
Blood
Fire
It is deep brown abaca-based that is tie-dyed and woven by skilled young and adult women from the tribe
Batok
Pukpok
T'boli
T'nalak
A visual motif used by the Hanunuo Mangyan people of Mindoro in the Philippines.
Banig
Mangyan
Ambahan
Pakudos
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