CPAR TRADITIONAL Flashcards

1
Q

burial jar

A

manunggul jar

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2
Q

manunggul jar founded where and who

A

chamber of tabon cave in Palawan by Robert Fox

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3
Q

Are objects that are
first shaped of wet
clay, then hardened
by baking

A

pottery

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4
Q

The pot could be embellished by either carving the paddle or
wrapping it with cord and slapping it against the side to leave marks.
Incised designs also appeared in the pots in

A

Masbate

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5
Q

Among the finest of early Philippine pottery, designs are footed dishes
that were decorated with geometric cut-outs, molding, cording or
finger impressions, most of these were made in

A

Batangas

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6
Q

Pottery traditions continued to develop in the certain locals for example in Vigan:

A

Burnay Unglazed Pottery of Vigan

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7
Q

tattoo tradition of early Filipinos who are now referred to as “painted
people” of Visayas

A

pintados

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8
Q

well known art and architectures of the Maranaos

A

Naga Dragons
Sarimanok Carvings in their Torogan or King’s house

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9
Q

is a legendary bird of
the Maranao people which was originated from Mindanao, an island in the Philippines

A

Sarimanok

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10
Q

is popularly known as “Amang Pintor”
who gained recognition by using his hair to make his paint brushes and reigns his painting with his blood

A

Elito Circa

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11
Q

is a blanket which features designs that incorporate optical illusions

A

Binakol

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12
Q

Woven fabrics that usually have bright red
tones

A

Gaddang people woven fabrics

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13
Q

these indigenous people make jewelry from pearl, red hornbill beak, plants, and metals

A

Ilongot

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14
Q

people of Mindanao skilled in the art of dying abaca fiber

A

lumad people such as B’laan, Mandaga,
Mansaka, and T’boli

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15
Q

Abaca is a plant closely related to bananas and its leaves are used to
make fiber known as

A

Manila Hemp

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16
Q

abaca fiber is dyed in a method called

A

ikat

17
Q

are woven into cloth with geometric patterns depicting human, animal, and plant leaves

A

ikat fibers

18
Q

a wooden chair of
Ifugao, which symbolizes
his status as a citizen in
their community

A

Hagabi

19
Q

original name of the Hagabi due to its goat like head

A

Ginulding-Gulding

20
Q

present name of Hagabi

A

Ngiwi

21
Q

refers not only to works
created by Muslim
artists or for Muslim patrons but includes art
produced by nonMuslim artists

A

Islamic Art

22
Q

Wood carving and metal
working called

A

okir

23
Q

two types of okir

A

Male designs are called okir a datu
Female designs are called okir a bay

24
Q

The most popular of the “Malong” style which is either dominantly red, yellow, green, blue or violet

A

landap

25
Q

proud people with proto Malayan Features

A

Bagobo

26
Q

Weapons made by Muslim filipinos

A

Kampilan

27
Q

A technique combining ancient Oriental and European art process.
The merging of these ancient styles produces a unique artwork
characterized by delicate swirling interwoven lines, multi-layered texture and an illusion of three-dimensional space.

A

Kut-Kut Art

28
Q

early techniques of kut-kut art

A

sgraffito, encaustic and layering

29
Q

the process of scratching an image through a
colored slip to reveal the design underneath

A

sgraffito

30
Q

application of molten wax on a surface to create images and decoration

A

encaustic

31
Q

a method by which paint is glazed over thinly
applied opaque oil and paint

A

layering

32
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