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M A P H

7 E
A
R
T PLAY
S TIME
A
R
T
S M UTH
INSTRUCTIONS
A The learners will be The members should

R
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

S
will tell the word 3 pts
plus points for 2 pts
without a sound.
the activity:
A
R
T
S
A T’nalak Bagobo T’boli Bilaan

R Attire
Woven
Textile
Red
Cloth
Black
Ikat
Brown

T
Abaca Cotabato House Pattern
Tangkulu Growth Bagani Fiber

S
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
R
T
S
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

S
Cotabato, North
Cotabato, and Davao
del Sur.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R The Bilaan or B’laan is a

T
combination of two words,
“bila” means house,

S
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

T
heavy brass belts
with numerous
tiny bells that

S hang around their


waistline.
A The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan
R Their textiles usually contain
three colors – shades of
T black or brown, red or ochre
(darker shade of orange) and
S ecru (the color of the
undyed abaca.)
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R
T
S
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R The Bagobos are a group of


people that live in Davao.
T The word Bagobo comes

S from the words “bago”


means new and “obo”
means growth.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R They make these clothes

T from a special textile


woven from abaca fibers

S called t’nalak.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R T’NALAK

T is woven from deep brown


abaca treated in the ikat

S
process to obtain intricate
designs.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R Only the women

T are allowed to
weave the

S t’nalak fabric
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R The men wear


T t’nalak shorts, an
undershirt, and a
S t’nalak coat.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R The women wear wrap-


around t’nalak skirts and

T blouses. They also wear rows


of bells around their waists

S and ankles that produce


tinkling sounds when they
walk.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R The T’boli, who live in and


around Lake Sebu, South

T Cotabato, are famous for their


complicated beadwork,

S wonderful woven fabrics, and


beautiful brass ornaments.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R Similar to the Bagobos, they

T
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 The common colors are tones


of red, brown and black.
T
S
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R After the weaving process, a


male member of the T’boli
T community is tasked to
soften and smoothen the
S textile by “ironing” it with a
smooth sea-shell.
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R LANG DULAY
The most famous T’boli
T dream weaver.

S
A The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

R Lang Dulay received the


National Living Treasures –

T Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan


(GAMABA) award by the

S National Commiccion for


Culture and Arts (NCAA) in
1998.
A
R
T
S ACTIVITY
A FIND THE MISTAKE

R Read the sentence properly and identify


T the error. Underline it and supply the word
to make the sentence correct. 2 points
S each
1. Lang Dulay is the most famous Bagobo
A dream weaver.

R 2. The T’boli groups live in some pars of


South and North Cotabato, and Davao del

T Sur.
3. The main material used in T’nalak
S weaving is Pinya.
A 4. Bagobo comes from the words bago

R meaning old and obo meaning growth.

T 5. The bagani also known as farmer wear


blood-red clothes and a head kerchief.
S
A ANSWER KEY

R Read the sentence properly and identify


T the error. Underline it and supply the word
to make the sentence correct. 2 points
S each
1. Lang Dulay is the most famous Bagobo
A dream weaver. T’BOLI

R 2. The T’boli groups live in some pars of


South and North Cotabato, and Davao del

T Sur. BILAAN / B’LAAN


3. The main material used in T’nalak
S weaving is Pinya. ABACA
A 4. Bagobo comes from the words bago

R meaning old and obo meaning growth.


NEW

T 5. The bagani also known as farmer wear


blood-red clothes and a head kerchief.
S HERO / WARRIOR
A
R Thank you
for
T Listening !

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