H Flashcards

1
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What term was used to refer to the Panay Indigenous Peoples due to their territory’s location?

A

Sulod

‘Sulod’ means ‘room’ in reference to their sandwich-like territory.

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2
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Who provided the information about Panay Bukidnon?

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Dr. Alicia P. Magos

Former UP Visayas professor.

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3
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What is the primary ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java?

A

Javanese

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4
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What is a sarong?

A

A large tube or length of fabric, often wrapped around the waist

The fabric may have woven plaid/checkered patterns or be brightly colored through batik or ikat dyeing.

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5
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What is the largest country in Southeast Asia?

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Indonesia

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What are sugidanon?

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Long narratives reflecting existing customary laws, beliefs, practices, and values of the Panay Bukidnon

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7
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What is the role of a Dhalang in Wayang Kulit performances?

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Puppeteer

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What is the significance of Sulukan in a wayang show?

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Mood setting song

It acts as a maker, sweetener, amplifier, and builder of a scene.

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9
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Fill in the blank: A _______ is an indigenous dance from the Philippines that mimics the movement of an eagle/hawk.

A

Binanog

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10
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What is Tikumbo?

A

A percussion chordophone made of kawayan

Kawayan is a bamboo plant variety characterized by having node needles.

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11
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What type of instrument is a Subing?

A

Jaw’s harp

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What does the saron in a Gamelan ensemble typically consist of?

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Seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame (rancak)

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True or False: The bonang is a collection of small gongs placed vertically onto strings.

A

False

The bonang is placed horizontally onto strings in a wooden frame.

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What is the primary drum used in Gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali?

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Kendang

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What is Gambang?

A

Xylophone-like instrument similar to saron but with wooden bars instead of metal ones

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16
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What is the long chanted story tradition in Iloilo called?

A

Manugsugidanon

17
Q

What is the purpose of the Gamelan orchestra?

A

Integral part of Indonesia’s culture

18
Q

Fill in the blank: The _______ is a bamboo flute made of bagakay.

A

Tulali

19
Q

What is the characteristic of Suganggang?

A

A buzzer struck on the palm of a hand

20
Q

What is the definition of Omniscient point of view?

A

The narrator knows the motives of all characters.

This perspective allows for a comprehensive understanding of all characters’ thoughts and feelings.

21
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What is Third Person Limited point of view?

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Describes only events from the perspective of one character.

This perspective gives insight into one character’s thoughts and feelings while remaining detached from others.

22
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What is the Second Person point of view?

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Narrative mode that addresses the reader directly using ‘you’.

This perspective is less common in literature and often used in instructional writing.

23
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What is the First Person point of view?

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Narrative perspective where the story is told from the viewpoint of a character using ‘I’.

This perspective allows for personal insights and emotional depth.

24
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Fill in the blank: Point of view refers to the ________ from which a story is told.

A

[perspective]

The choice of point of view significantly affects the reader’s experience and understanding of the story.