III Flashcards
An elder chosen by the adult members
based on leadership qualities and
hunting or fighting skills.
KAPITAN - (batak)
Elected from and by the group of elders
based on expertise in customary laws
(social control and justice).
Masikampo (Batak)
A member of traditional
leadership that witness the
conversation and agreement about
marriage
Ginoo
each individual is free to use the plant
and animal resources available in the
area for domestic consumption
Environmental Based Decisions
They believe that this change will
provide the community with a stronger
legal instrument to sustainably manage
and defend their CCA
Crrtificate of Ancestral Domain Titoe under IPRA
consultation of the prospective
marriage partner with her elder and family of the groom
Surigeden
brides parents will ask a certain
amount from the groom
Bandi
Rice Wine
Tabad
is the belief system of Batak tribe. It is the belief in spirits that reside in nature
Animism
spirits that are malevolent.
Panyaen
spirits that are benevolent.
DIWATA
communicate with the spirits and heal
the sick
Shaman/Babaylan
the god in the remotests times, lived among the people, having been summoned by a powerful babaylan
(shaman); provided all the necessities of life, as well as all cures
Maguimba
a deity who lives in Basad, a place beyond this world, where the souls find out whether they will enter the heavens
called Lampanag, or be cast into the depths of Basad
Angoro
Spirits of mountaion
Batungbayanin
Spirit of small stones
Panglimusan
Spirit of almaciga tree
Balungbanganin
Spirit of big Rocks
Sulingbunganin
ritual songs performed by male babaylan.
Magdiwata
ritual to bless their generous harvest.
Sanbay
is a ritual performed by the babaylan for the kaingero
Sagkat
usually made from dried animal skin drawn tight
over a piece of hollowed wood, and lashed to it by means of a coiled
rattan ring.
Kalag
47cm long flute with six fingerholes, made from a small diameter bamboo intermod
Tipano
Child of
Masikampu
Binubureng
parental arrangement
Dayday
Dowry
Bandi
Riddles
Pasigem
Folk tales
Ugtulem
Hierarchy (tagbanua)
Ginuu
Timawa
Uripun
Ritual for dead (tagbanua)
Bilang Ceremony
Rice wine ritual
Padiwata
Ritual for dead
Bilang ceremony
Upper god that lives in awan awan
Mangindusa (tagbanua)
Woven rattand waistband
Ambalad
Girdle made of rattan strips
Sigota
Nexklase believed to cure certain ailments
Balig
A bracelet made of brass
Lansong
Dance Performed by males
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
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Dance for all participant of pagdiwata
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
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Dance performed bg female babaylan
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
3
Ritual Dance performed by villagers
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
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Healing Dance
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
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Dance performed by villages who attend inim
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
6
Performed by male combat using bilao
- Bugas-Bugasan
- Abellano
- Kalindapan
- Bunsayy
- Sarungkay
6, Tigatak - Tamigan
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Alternately called the Central or Aborlan Tagbanwa, are
mostly rice cultivators.
Apuruahano
Mainly marine-oriented. They live in the Kalamianen group
of islands in northern Palawan
Kalamianen
live on the northwestern coast of Palawan’s mainland, and
mainly settle on a tangdol, a promontory or land formation that juts out to
the sea
Tandalunanen
Live on the northeastern coast of Palawan’s mainlan
Silana ñen
If a person dies of natural death, the
souls travels to Basad, the underworld, and becomes
the tiladmanin
Tiladmanin