Arts Flashcards
Bila means house and an means
people.
They are known for embroidery, brass ornaments and beadwork that are integrated in their traditional clothing
Bilaan / B’laan
They also cut mother-of-pearl into small shapes that look like sequins called
___________ to form geometric pattern
Takmun
a process of dyeing the fabric where the yarns are tightly wrapped with strings
and dyed before weaving.
Ikat
A group of people that live in Davao
Bagobos
woven from abaca fibers and from deep brown abaca treated in the ikat process to obtain intricate designs.
Only the women are allowed to weave this fabric.
T’nalak
hero/warrior that wear blood-red
clothes and a headkerchief
Bagani
The bagani wears a headkerchief called
Tangkulu
The most famous T’boli dream weaver
Lang Dulay
They are the “people of the lake” who occupy the lands surrounding lake
Lanao
Maranao
Traditional Filipino tube skirt that is
made of hand-woven or machine made
multi-colored cotton cloth
Malong
home to the Yakans. They are popular
for their skills in weaving.
Basilan
Square cloth used by the yakan women as a head cover or as belt
Seputangan
Tight blouse with long sleeves
Badju lapi
Tight fitting trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes
Sawal
a type of skirt, is layered over the trousers
Pinalantupan
large wooden boat used by the pre-colonial Filipinos to traverse the seas for trade or migration
Balanghay / Balanghay / Butuuan boat
Balanghay, Width and Length, Respectively
3-4 meters, 15 meters
This boat is traditionally made by the Badjaos who live in the Sulu archipelago
Vinta