MA Flashcards
diverse due to the different indigenous groups and influence from neighboring southeast Asian nations
mindanao vocal music
refers to an indigenous community in mindanao who are non muslim, believes in supernatural supreme
Lumad
the ruling people of the ancient sultanate of Sulu. They embrace war as a social process, Fishing and trading are their sources of livelihood. known for lullabies and tarasul a song that gives advice
tausug
this is known as the “people of the lake” becuse they live on the northern edge of Lanao lake
Maranao
reflects the inherent artistic skills of the Maranaos . This art form is usually rendred in hardwood, brass or wall painting
Okir
“people of the plain flood”. the place where the maguindanaons lives is the “land of the beginning”
maguindanaon
they are the “loyal commoners” in the hierarchy of muslim groups.
sama
A cultural group living in Basilan Island, they are considered “gentle” peopl.
yakan
horse riding hill people, occupying the mountains, plains, and coast of southwest mindanao
teduray
ethnic tribe in the north and central parts of Mindanao whose ancestors are the aborigines of what is now Misamis oriental. artistic people, their arts and craft, dance and music
bukidnon
live on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Davao. Metal artworks and has a rich tradition in weaponry
bagobo
highlands of Mindanao. Adaptability to any ecological space
manobo
is usually a simple song that goes with the slow rhythm of the swaying duyan or rocking cradle
langan bata bata
epic chant of the maranao of lanao del sur
darangen
is held every third week of August in Davao City. It is a celebration of thanksgiving to bathala for the good harvest of fruits and orchids throughout the year.
Kadayawan Festival
held in August in Legaspi city.
Ibalong Eestival of Bicol
held in August in Legaspi city.
Ibalong Eestival of Bicol
ati-atihan
“be like atis or the Aetas”
is held every third sunday of january
sinulog festival
folk - religious event during the Holy week.
Moriones festival
2 week celebration held in batangas city, which culminates on the 23rd of July each year.
subilan
The Hanunuos use indigo blue to dye there textiles. They use a design in embroidery that they call
pakudos
a long collarless striped shirt made of cotton
marlota
a piece of cloth draped around he waist and extends to the knees
faldeta
made of 2 or more fathoms of abaca mat
bajag
those who wear red bajag are those regarded for their bravery
pinajusan
the taghanua of palawan makes good baskets
basag
vine is an important material romblon baskets
kokolongkoy
these vines are used to form a small bowl in a technique called
roping
wedding day, couplpes in romblon dance on a white
buri
participated by both women and children. The mats are made from
tikug
women of the buhid tribe use black and white upper garments or
linagmons
black and white skirts or
abol
paired with a jacket style shirt
bajag
women wear indigo dyed
ramit skirts
is observed among womens jewelry and embroideries
pakudos
sport a tattoo design called the
SIPRA
the visayas as “islas de los pintados” or islands of the painted ones
the visayas as “islas de los pintados” or islands of the painted ones
wore gold earrings called ________ or ___________ through 2 or 3 holes in their ear
panicas or pamarang
kept jewelries in palm - made boxes called
capipi
A medium who heals, wards off evil spirits, and brings harmony back to the community
babaylan
local priest is called
catalonan, mandadawak or bayok.
the tagbanua of palawan holds
diwata
performed after the rice harvest, by shaking the
Ugsang
imitation of the movements of plants and animals
proto-dramas
dance by warrior before going to war
idaw
model warriors who fight with bolos, shield and spears
bagani
aetas monkey and fish dance
aetas monkey and fish dance
tausug monkey and butterfly dance
tausug monkey and butterfly dance
most commonly imitated animals in dances
birds
The manobo
man-manaok
blaan and higaonon
banog-banog
mandaya
kinabua
the manobo bubudsil
the manobo bubudsil
recite metaphorical verse to one another
panonoroon
both parties speak in verse to come to an agreement regarding the bridal price or the dowry
pamanhikan
forced to sit beside each other and have their hair tied together
samsung
Mimetic customs associated with death are represented by the
baraning usa
Unique decorations made of rice wafer or kiping.
* Every May 15 in the towns of Quezon.
Pahiyas
Features dance rituals for fertility and a bountiful harvest.
* Every May, men, women, and children dance on the streets of Obando Bulacan,
followed by the images of the patron saints.
* San Pascual Baylon (May 17)
* Santa Clara (May 18)
* Nuestra Senora de Salambao (May 19)
Obando Fertility Rites
Held in Marinduque every Holy Week.
* Local men and women wear costumes and masks as interpretation of the attire worn by
Roman soldiers.
* The term “morion” means “mask” or “visor”
Moriones
One of the most anticipated festivals in the Philippines.
* Held in Baguio City every February.
* A month-long festival
* Panagbenga is a kankanaey word that means “blooming season”
Panagbenga
Started in the 1980s when Bacolod City was hit har with the plunge of sugar prices in the
world market
* Celebrated every third weekend nearest to october 19
MASSKARA
- The word kaamulan is derived from the binukid word amul, which means “to gather”
- Held in Malaybalay City from the second half of February to March 10
These groups gather to perform ethnic rituals such as the following: - Panumanod for spiriting
- Pamalas for sin atonement
- Tagulambong hu datu for instating a chieftain
- Panlisig for driving away evil spirits
- Pangampo for general worship
Kaamulan
A thanksgiving harvest festival in Davao City.
* Celebrated every third weekend of August.
* The name of the festival derives from the mandaya word madayaw referring to
something that is precious
Kadayawan