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Directions:Identify each picture and describe (ilarawan)
Answers & Comments
1.B'laan womens shirt-The traditional female tube skirt is called Tabih made from handwoven abaca (ikat weaving). Blaan women also uses the Maguindanao plaid Malong as an alternative to Tabih and it is called Gintlo. Blaan male pants/trousers are generally called Salwal.
2.T'nalak/tinalak-T'nalak (also spelled tinalak), is a weaving tradition of the T'boli people of South Cotabato, Philippines. T'nalak cloth is woven exclusively by women who have received the designs for the weave in their dreams, which they believe are a gift from Fu Dalu, the T'boli Goddess of abacá.
3.Kolintang-Kolintang is a traditional Minahasan percussion instrument from North Sulawesi Indonesia consisting of wooden blades arranged in a row and mounted on a wooden tub. Kolintang is usually played in ensemble music. Kolintang in the Minahasan community is used to accompany traditional ceremonies, dance, singing, and music.
4.Comb-(Swat)...made of beaded head dress. B'laan women used to wear during celebration or
occasion.
5Traditional dress t'boli-.These are Tboli women wearing the traditional dress called “Kegal T'boli”. The traditional female blouse is called “kegal bentilas” and the skirt is “lewek tedeyung”. The headdress – “sewat”. The necklace is called “bekelew”. The women are also wearing beautiful beaded belts – “hilet lemimet”.
National costume of Filipino Tboli people
On the blouse, you can see various patterns. For instance, this design is a crab. The Tboli people eat crabs when it is the season for planting and harvesting rice. So, they put the image of the food that helps them to survive on the folk costume.
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