ICH Flashcards
The _____, a Filipino epic, tells the story of Lam-ang, a legendary hero known for his strength, bravery, and supernatural abilities.
Biag ni Lam-ang
is a celebrated oral tradition from the ifugao people in the Philippines, recognized by UNESCO for its cultural significance.
Hudhud
a Visayan epic from Panay Island in the Philippines, tells the story of Labaw Donggon, a legendary hero known for his strength, bravery, and supernatural abilities.
Hinilawod
a UNESCO-recognized masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage, is a long epic poem of the Maranao people from the Lake Lanao region of Mindanao. It comprises 17 cycles with 72,000 lines, each cycle telling a different self-contained story,
Darangen
hailing from the Maguindanad people of Mindanao, Philippines, tells the tale of two brothers, Indarapatra, the brave warrior, and Sulayman, the wise strategist.
Indarapatra and Sulayman
Grand street parade, religious processions,
and cultural dances honoring the Santo
Niño
Sinulog Festival
Colorful street dancing, participants paint
their faces with soot, and a tribute to the
Santo Niño
Ati-atihan Festival
Vibrant decorations made of rice, fruits, and vegetables; showcasing local agricultural produce.
Pahiyas Festival
Cultural showcase of indigenous tribes,
street dancing, and a bountiful harvest
display.
Kadayawan Festival
Flower floats parade, street dancing, and a
month-long celebration of Baguio’s floral
heritag.
Panagbenga Festival
Giant papier-mâché effigies parading
through the streets in honor of St. Clement,
the town’s patron saint.
Higanted Festival
Commemorates the blood compact between
Datu Sikatuna and Miguel López de
Legazpi, featuring street dances and cultural
activities
Sandugo Festival
A grand fluvial procession of the image of
Our Lady of Peñafrancia, the patron saint of
Bicol, accompanied by devotees in colorful
boats.
Peñafrancia Festival
A lively street dancing competition
showcasing the beauty of Ilocano heritage,
featuring colorful costumes and vibrant
musi
Pamulinawen Festival