CPAR module 1 Flashcards
(31 cards)
Believes that every 13th moon three goddesses descent from heaven to bless the planting of rice
Tagbanwa (palawan)
ETHNIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
1.P 5. KUD
2.FL 6. KUL
3.ZIT 7. GAN
4.DR 8. AG
Pipes, Flutes Zithers, Drums, Kudyapi, Kulintang, Gangsa, Agung
Officiated by shaman or mumbaki it involves animal sacrifice and perform for healing announcing of birth coming of age during weeks weddings and funeral
Cañao (Cordilera)
To ensure abundance during rice planting and harvesting
Kashawing (mindanao)
MIMETIC OF THE MOVEMENTS OF SEABIRDS
PANGALAY (Sulu Archipelago)
A dance that mimics fowl
MAN-MANOK (Mindanao)
Performed by the healed patients and mimetic of the movements of hawk
BANOG-BANOG (Higanon)
IMITATING THE MOVEMENTS OF EAGLES
KINABUA (mandayas)
A dance used in courtship and is mimetic of the movements of wild fowls
TALIP (ifugao)
Performed during harvest and mimicking the motions of a pair of flirting monkeys
Inamong (Matigsalugs)
represent the comedic movement of monkeys
Kadaliwas (T’Bolis)
A popular tagalog folk dance often showcased for tourists.
Tinikling (leyte)
Regarded as granary god that plays an important role in rituals
Bulul (Cordillera)
Wooden bench that marks the socioeconomic status of the owner
Hagabi (Ifugao)
Sculpture of saint
santos (Laguna ang Pampanga)
Can be found in panolong or sultan’s house called torogan
Okir
Found in manunggul cave (palawan)
-Secondary burial vessel, where buried and exhumed bones are placed.
Manunggul jar
Anthropomorphic burial jar
Ayub jar (5bc-225ad)
Used for cooking
Palayok
Containers for fermenting food or keeping liquids.
Banga and Tapayan
In vigan thrives and is currently valued in ilocos.
Pagbuburnay
Imparts knowledge about people’s belief system.
Textile Weaving
Fibers are gathered from plants, and pigments are extracted from roots. etc
Traditional Weaving
Examples of Mat and basket weaving
Tepo mat and ovaloid baskets