2. The Ivatan people
are an Austronesian
ethnolinguistic
group native to the
Batanes and
Babuyan Islands of
the northernmost
Philippines.
IVATAN HOUSE
VAKUL
3. A vakul is a
headgear designed to
protect the wearer from
sun and rain. It is made
from vuyavuy palm
fiber. The soot –
generic term referring
to the Ivatan rain cape
made from the finely
stripped leaves of the
vuyavuy palm.
VAKUL
SOOT
4. officially the
Province of
Isabela is the
second largest
province in the
Philippines in
land area located
in the Cagayan
Valley region in
Luzon.
The Province of
Isabela is also known
as 'The Queen
Province of the North',
'Top Corn Producer of
the Philippines' and
'Rice Bowl of the
North'. With its large
production of rice and
corn it is no doubt
that Isabela is the
haven of rice and corn
in the Philippines.
5. The Church of
Tumauini or also known
as the Church of San
Matias is one of the
proudest treasures that
Isabela has. It was built in
the year 1783 and
completed by 1805. The
most famous feature of the
church is its cylindrical
bell tower (cake bell
tower). It is the only one
of its kind here in the
country
6. In view of its
location within the
watersheds of the
Caraballo and
Cordillera mountain
ranges and its
distinction as the major
of fruits and vegetables
in the region, Nueva
Vizcaya is hailed as a
“Watershed Haven and
Agro-Forestry”.
The Gaddang
are an
indigenous
Filipino people;
a linguistically
identified
ethnic group
sharing
centuries of
residence in
the watershed
of the Cagayan
River
7. The Gaddang are
an indigenous
Filipino people; a
linguistically
identified ethnic
group sharing
centuries of
residence in the
watershed of the
Cagayan River
8. Gaddang textile
This is a modern
reproduction of the
traditional striped
Gaddang textiles
embroidered with
small white beads.
BAKWAT belt
used by mothers
after giving birth;
usually made of
white with beads as
accents and patterns
of rivers and
mountains.
BAKWAT BELT
GADDANG TEXTILE
9. Bulacan Arts and Crafts
include Singkaban,
pastillas wrapper, fire
cracker, goldsmithing of
Meycauayan.
Singkaban also refers to
“Sining at Kalinangan ng
Bulacan” (Arts and
Culture of Bulacan). It is a
celebrated art wherein
intricately structured
bamboo arches which
compliment streets and
church entryways during
town holidays. One will
likewise observe these
decorated bamboo arches
during Santacruzans and
parades.
SINGKABAN
10. Pastillas wrapper in
Bulacan
Pabalat is a form of
papercutting originating
in the province of
Bulacan in the
Philippines. It involves
making intricate
papercut designs from
wrappers used in
pastillas, usually papel
de hapon or japanese
paper. ... The form may
also have been an
offshoot of papel picado
from Mexico.
12. Pampanga is known
for its delicious and
heavenly dishes,
from sisig and tocino
to the best halo-halo,
hence it's named as
the Culinary Capital
of the Philippines.
13. The Giant Lantern
Festival (Kapampangan:
Ligligan Parul) is an
annual festival held in
mid-December in the
City of San Fernando in
the Philippines. The
festival features a
competition of giant
lanterns. Because of the
popularity of the
festival, the city has
been nicknamed the
“Christmas Capital of
the Philippines”.
14. The Giant Lantern
Festival (Kapampangan:
Ligligan Parul) is an
annual festival held in
mid-December in the
City of San Fernando in
the Philippines. The
festival features a
competition of giant
lanterns. Because of the
popularity of the
festival, the city has
been nicknamed the
“Christmas Capital of
the Philippines”.
15. In Bulacan, they have been
known to wrap their
pastillas in colorful and
intricately designed paper
wrappers or pabalat made
of Japanese paper.
MATERIALS:
• Pair of scissors, pencil
• Japanese paper (any color)
PROCEDURES:
➢ Fold the paper 2-3 times.
➢ Draw your own design.it
may include flowers, plants
etc.
➢ With extreme precautions,
cut your design using a pair
of scissors, blade or small
cutter (if needed)
RUBRICS
âś“ Creativity, Knowledge
about culture,
Attractiveness and
Craftsmanship……… 30
âś“ Neatness and
Construction of
design..................10
âś“ Uniqueness of
design…..10
âś“ TOTAL OF 50 POINTS