MODULE 2: TRACING THE HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE PHILIPPINE ARTS: INDIGENOUS ARTS OF THE PHILIPPINES Flashcards
THESE WERE THE EARLIEST INDIGENOUS GROUP THAT MIGRATED TO THE PHILIPPINES
NEGRITOS, THE AETAS, INDONESIANS, AND MALAYS
TYPES OF INDIGENOUS ARTS
SCULPTURES, POTTERY, WEAVING, AND PHYSICAL ORNAMENTS,
THIS IS AN INDIGENOUS ART THAT INCLUDES SHAPING OR COMBINING HARD MATERIALS
SCULPTURE
TWO TYPES OF IFUGAO SCULPTURES
BUL-UL(STATUE HOLDING A BOWL), AND HAGABI(WOODEN CHAIR)
THREE TYPES OF MARANAO SCULPTURES
TOROGAN(HOUSE), PANOLONG(COLORFUL END BEAM), AND SARIMANOK
TWO TYPES OF PHILIPPINE POTTERY
PALAYOK(CLAY PLOT), AND MANUNGGUL JARS(USED 4 BURIAL)
AN EXAMPLE OF WEAVING
MALONG
FOUR PHYSICAL ORNAMENTS IN PHILIPPINE SCULPTURE
BOAYA(NECKLACE), PINTADOS(TATTOOS), LINGLINGO(EARRINGS), AND BAWISAK(SHELL EARRINGS)
THIS IFUGAO SCULPTURE IS CONSIDERED AS GUARDIANS OF THE HARVEST AND IS THE CARVED ANITO FIGURES OF THE IFUGAOS
BUL-UL
THIS IS CHAIR THAT IS MADE OF NARRA IS AN IFUGAO SCULPTURE THAT IS COMMONLY OWNED BY THE HIGHEST CLASS IN THE SOCIETY
HAGABI
THIS IS A MARANAO SCULPTURE THAT IS THE HOME OF MARANAO’S SULTAN OR DATU
TOROGAN
THIS IS THE RICHEST SURVIVOR OF THE PHILIPPINE PRE-SPANISH ART
MARANAO DECORATIVE ART
THIS IS A CARVED BEAM
PANOLONG
MOST WELL KNOWN OF OLD DESIGNS FROM MARANAO
SARIMANOK
THIS IS A CLAY POT WHICH IS USUALLY USED AS THE TRADITIONAL FOOD PREPARATIONS
PALAYOK