Topic 4: Soul and Space Flashcards

1
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It could mean a continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied, which is either a piece of land or structures, like buildings.

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Space

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It may refer to areas that are set and planned for community planning as commercial, business, or residential.

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Space

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3
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It is a type of stilt house indigenous to most of the lowland cultures

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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From the Spanish phrase “Cubo” , meaning cube, because of its square look, and bahay is the Filipino term for house

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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5
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Made of the ever-reliable bamboo or kawayan and joined together by organic strings with dried coconut leaves or cogon grass

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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6
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usually has no divisions for rooms. It is designed for family living and all household activities.

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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Filipino concept of square space

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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Filipino concept of square space

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BAHAY KUBO (KAMALIG OR NIPA HUT)

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9
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The houses are harmoniously located with the contour of the rice terraces

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IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

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10
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The second level or the living area is accessible through a removable ladder.

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IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

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11
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The house is similar in architectural designs but they differ in the decorative details depending on the tribes

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IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

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12
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There are three functional levels
Ground floor
Living quarters
Granary

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IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

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13
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There are three functional levels

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Ground floor
Living quarters
Granary

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14
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The ground-level posts have wooden discs, which are called _____to prevent rats from entering the house.

A

oliang

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15
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(or imbakan ng inaning palay.) a storehouse for threshed grain. But now it’s just a storage room.

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Granary house

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16
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o pabilog na kahoy sa mga paanan ng bahay) Cylindrical wooden ratguards (halipan), carrying two transverse.

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Halipan

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Ito ay para di makaakyat ang mga daga, ahas, at iba pang hayop sa loob ng bahay.

A

Halipan

18
Q

is made of Narra, Molave, and Pinewood. They didn’t used nails to build this house.

A

IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

19
Q

Skull of people - during world war II, a person’s skull serves as a trophy for their ancestor. (paraan ng paghihiganti)

A

IFUGAO HOUSE (Bale’)

20
Q

dito nagcecelebrate pag may napugutan ng ulo. After 3 days, binabaon yung ulo sa fresh na lupa para matanggal yung stain.

A

Dap-ay

21
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dito nagcecelebrate pag may napugutan ng ulo. After 3 days, binabaon yung ulo sa fresh na lupa para matanggal yung stain.

A

Dap-ay

22
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Its compact structure is divided into four areas: the main house, the cooking house, toilet, and bathhouse.

A

BATANES HOUSE

23
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BATANES HOUSE

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Most of the Ivatan houses are built with limestone walls, reed and cogon roofs

24
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The houses of Ivatan are constructed and repaired through a cooperative system called

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kayvayvanaan or kamanyiduan.

25
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Some houses have roof nets, which allow the roofs to last from 25 to 30 years.

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BATANES HOUSE

26
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Their houses are actually strong enough to withstand numerous typhoons and earthquakes that usually visit the island. With an average of 8 times a year.

A

BATANES HOUSE

27
Q

West Philippine Sea and Pacific Ocean.

A

BATANES HOUSE

28
Q

the Oldest House Stone in Batanes. Ito ay isa sa limang stone house na nakaligtas sa lindol noong 1918.

A

House of Dakay (1887)

29
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original na ginagamit sa pagsasaka ng mga Ivatan.

A

Vakul or Kanayi

30
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A torogan, literally means “a place for sleep,” is the stately house of the elite members of the Maranao tribe in the province of Lânao del Sur. As the house of the datu or sultan, it is a symbol of status and leadership

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MARANAO HOUSE

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The only remaining habitable torogan, it was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2008

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MARANAO HOUSE

32
Q

is placed above the ground by columns cut from trees with huge widths. It has walls covered with plywood sticks and a roof that is attached to dried coconut leaves. It has no division and appears like a huge hall.

A

torogan

33
Q

It has an elaborate engraving of the Maranao design which is called Okir/Ukkil

A

MARANAO HOUSE

34
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or pile dwellings are raised on piles over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding, but they also serve to keep out vermin or pests (nuisance animals). The shady space under the house can be used for work or storage.

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HOUSES ON STILTS

35
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Portable house built by the early Aetas or negritos

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LEAN-TO

36
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reflects the Agta hunting and gathering ways of life
Principle of tripod (disposable)

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LEAN-TO

37
Q

Sea gypsies of the Philippines, cruise along the islands in the Sulu archipelago

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BADJAO HOUSEBOAT

38
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These range from 12-60 feet long but not more than 6 feet wide.

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BADJAO HOUSEBOAT

39
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In the hinterlands of Agusan and Misamis Oriental, the Higaonon build their tree houses of lashed sapling nipa or cogon grass, split bamboo, rattan, and bark of trees.

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HIGANON TREE HOUSE

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The low roof, at times also serve as walls. Wobbling catwalks connect the smaller houses of about 6 feet by 8 feet wide to a central communal room where a square box of earth serves as fireplace and a kitchen.

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HIGANON TREE HOUSE

41
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Such breezy and swaying complex structures sufficient for 60 people are held together by split rattan and are traditionally built as defenses against enemy attacks.

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HIGANON TREE HOUSE

42
Q

Beyond Limits by

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Arlene B. Loquias