MOD 3 Flashcards

1
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Crafts and decorations made from seashells

A

capiz

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2
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A dance introduced by the Spaniards performed for flirting with the female dancer utilizing either a fan or handkerchief

A

Cariñosa

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3
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A Visayan folk song about a person leaving a boy, named Dandansoy, to go back home

A

Dandansoy

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4
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process of making fabrics using piña, abaca, or cotton in Iloilo.

A

hablon

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5
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A weaved cloth that has a colorful plaid or checkered design

A

Patadyong

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6
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A 29,000-verse epic poem about the heroes of Panay chanted for three days; Hinilawod translates to “Tales from the Mouth of the Halawod River”

A

Hinilawod

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7
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A hand-woven basket made of bamboo

A

Pagrara

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8
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The use of piña fabric, which come from mature pineapple leaves that are scraped, cleaned, and dried before being woven

A

piña

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9
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A fabric woven from abaca fibers from processed abaca trees

A

Sinamay

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10
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A dance reenacting the discovery of an image of St. Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of Sibulan, by a fisherman

A

Gapnod

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11
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A wedding dance performed with the accompaniment of a rondalla

A

Kuradang

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12
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A Spanish-inspired ballroom dance where the female character wears a Maria Clara

A

Mazurka Boholana

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13
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A dance that represents the “sulog” (current) of a river in Cebu performed during the Sinulog Festival

A

Sinulog

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14
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A square dance performed by several pairs that combines influences of Spanish, Mexican, French, as well as indigenous elements together

A

Surtido Cebuanao

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15
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Basey, Samar is renowned for its woven sleeping mats, locally known as banig

A

Basey mats

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16
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A courtship dance performed during fiestas, family gatherings, as well as weddings

A

Kuratsa

17
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A dance that involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers

A

Tinikling

18
Q

The highest form of Yakan weaving has patterns that represent the universe

A

Bunga sama

19
Q

A percussion musical instrument that is usually made of metal

A

Gong

20
Q

The collective term for dresses made by the Yakan women using abaca, pineapple, and bamboo

A

Semmek

21
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A custom of face painting by the use of a mixture of flour and water done in wedding ceremonies

A

Tanyak tanyak

22
Q

An instrument that looks like a boat and has two strings

A

Kudyapi

23
Q

A hand-woven fabric made by the ethnic Higaonon tribe

A

Hinabol

24
Q

A ballad song that is about recalling historical events

A

Idangdang

25
Q

A headdress worn during festivities made of native materials

A

panika

26
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A weaved fabric made by the Mandaya tribe that is usually used by women as a skirt, as well as blankets or wraps for the dead

A

Dagmay

27
Q

traditional textile made from abaca with a special weave worn only by women and has a shine from the beeswax applied during the weaving process

A

Bagobo Inabal

28
Q

Brightly colored boats used by Muslim royals and high-ranking people in Mindanao during the pre-colonial and Spanish periods, and now showcased in the Pakaradyan Festival

A

Ginakit

29
Q

A hand-woven cloth made by the B’laan people

A

Tabih

30
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Made by the T’boli people, it is a method of weaving abaca inspired by the weaver’s dreams.

A

T’nalak

31
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An edged-pegged plank type boat made from hardwood

A

Butuan Boats

32
Q

A dance in which the steps mimic the gestures of a duck

A

itik-itik

33
Q

A kind of embroidery made by the Manobo people

A

Suyam

34
Q

A large, wrap-around skirt which displays the okir design

A

malong

35
Q

A distinct geometric and flowing plant design and folk motifs found among the Moro and Lumad people

A

Okir

36
Q

A headdress worn by men to represent one’s rank in society

A

Pis syabit

37
Q

A woven fabric, considered to be one of the earliest weaving techniques, worn by the Yakan women

A

Seputangan

38
Q

A folk dance that depicts the epic poem, Darangen

A

Singkil