6. An indigeneous people who live in the highlands of South Cotabato.
a. Muslim
b. Maranao
c. T'boli
d. T’nalak
7. The god of metalwork, and important figure in the T'boli pantheon.
a. Sarimanok
b. Naga
c. T’nalak
d. Glinton
8. An art form passed on from generation to generation, and mastered only through decades of painstaking practice and experience.
a. Backloom
b. T’nalak weaving
c. Abaca fiber
d. Sarimanok
9. The T'boli people produce that are used both for traditional and decorative purposes.
a. metal castings
b. backloom
c. weaving
d. dyeing
10. How much time to complete and produce a single, unique woven fabric,
a. Year
b. day
c. month
d. hour
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Answer:
6. An indigeneous people who live in the highlands of South Cotabato.
a. Muslim
b. Maranao
c. T'boli
d. T’nalak
7. The god of metalwork, and important figure in the T'boli pantheon.
a. Sarimanok
b. Naga
c. T’nalak
d. Glinton
8. An art form passed on from generation to generation, and mastered only through decades of painstaking practice and experience.
a. Backloom
b. T’nalak weaving
c. Abaca fiber
d. Sarimanok
9. The T'boli people produce that are used both for traditional and decorative purposes.
a. metal castings
b. backloom
c. weaving
d. dyeing
10. How much time to complete and produce a single, unique woven fabric,
a. Year
b. day
c. month
d. hour
T'boli people
T'boli people are one of the indigeneous people who lives in South Cotabato in Southern Mindanao. T'boli culture is connected to the "God of metal work " -Glinton, who occupies a stellar place on T'boli folklore pantheon. T'boli weaving skill is another skill that has been raised to the level of art. Their t'nalak (Traditional cloth of T'boli) is made of krungon(abaca fiber) extracted from wild abaca.
6.C
7.C
8.B
9.A
10.D