Q3 - 1 - Arts and Crafts of MINDANAO
Q3 - 1 - Arts and Crafts of MINDANAO
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INSTRUCTIONS
A The learners will be The members should
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grouped into 4 guess the
word/s within
the given time.
Each group will
T choose a member
to do the sign using his/her
mouth. The chosen member
The following
will be the
5 pts 4 pts
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will tell the word 3 pts
plus points for 2 pts
without a sound.
the activity:
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A T’nalak Bagobo T’boli Bilaan
R Attire
Woven
Textile
Red
Cloth
Black
Ikat
Brown
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Abaca Cotabato House Pattern
Tangkulu Growth Bagani Fiber
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A “The Land of Promise”
R The second largest and
T southernmost island in
the Philippine
S achipelago.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
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A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The Bilaan or B’laan is an
ethnolinguistic group that
T inhabit some parts of South
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Cotabato, North
Cotabato, and Davao
del Sur.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The Bilaan or B’laan is a
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combination of two words,
“bila” means house,
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and “an” which
means people.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The Bilaan or B’laan are
T known for embroidery, brass
ornaments and
S beadwork.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The Bilaan or B’laan wear
T clothes woven from abaca
embelished with
S embroidery, buttons,
and beads.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The women wear
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heavy brass belts
with numerous
tiny bells that
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A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
S called t’nalak.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
R T’NALAK
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process to obtain intricate
designs.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
T are allowed to
weave the
S t’nalak fabric
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
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regard the
t’nalak
as
S sacred.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
R Traditional wedding
involve the
rituals
T exchange
of
S t’nalak
textile.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
R LANG DULAY
The most famous T’boli
T dream weaver.
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A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli
T Sur.
3. The main material used in T’nalak
S weaving is Pinya.
A 4. Bagobo comes from the words bago