Q4 PE Flashcards

1
Q

gifts. These young children hold sticks, one on each hand and strike them together to make
their dance more lively. The homes would give them money, homemade delicacies and other things.

A

sakuting

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2
Q

girls costumes in sakuting

A

Native Ilocano kimono style with sleeves of elbow length; skirt of bright-colored plaids

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3
Q

time signiture of lingayen

A

2/4

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4
Q

other name of lingayen

A

binislakan

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5
Q

male costumes of lingayen

A

camisa de chino and red pants

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6
Q

female costumes of lingayen

A

siego and kimono

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7
Q

courtship dance

A

sua-ku sua

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8
Q

a dance of the ethnic people living in the western side of the Cordilleras way back before the
coming of the Americans to our country.

A

sakuting

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9
Q

bamboo xylophone shaped like a small boat.

A

gabbang

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10
Q

white fan

A

barawasi

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11
Q

rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

A

sakuting

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12
Q

sua-ku sua origin

A

jolo, sulu

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13
Q

boy costume inn sakuting

A

camisa de chino

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14
Q

Recreational and Social Dance

A

sakuting

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15
Q

with the use of sticks

A

lingayen

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16
Q

lingayen means

A

to look backward and upward

18
Q

lingayen is derived from the chinese words…

A

li- king- tung

19
Q

The Tausugs depend strongly on the income the pomelo brings them and this relationship is
romanticized by comparing the sua’s gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits and fragrant
flowers to the virtues of a lady.

A

sua-ku sua

20
Q

sua-ku sua meaning

A

my pomelo tress

21
Q

christian lowland

22
Q

flapping white fans to resemble wind

A

sua-ku sua

23
Q

the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the

dance.