10. B. TEXTILE
•Inabel – hand weaving technique of the
Ilocanos and designs were inspired by
natural elements
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12. C. POTTERY
• Burnay – unglazed earthen jar with small opening
used for storage for water, rice grains, and as
container of wine (basi) and bagoong.
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14. PANGASINAN
• Smoothly woven Bolinao mats made from Buri or
raffia leaves
• Bamboo crafts (baskets and furniture) of San Carlos
21. KALINGA
A. TEXTILE
Tapis/ Kain- wrap around skirt (below the knee)
Saya- ordinary woman’s skirt (waist to feet)
Red – bravery
Black – soil/land
White – flowers of the coffee tree
Yellow – sand
Green – mountains
27. IFUGAO
• Bulúl – wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary
spirits
• Lingling-o or dinumug – amulets made from jade, gold,
copper, and stone – fertility symbols worn around the
neck
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29. MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
• Kadangyan – textile/cloth for burial woven by female elders
• Wanes – men’s traditional attire
• Lufid – short and narrow wrapped around skirt used by women
• Ginaspala Wanes – a type of belt worn by married women of
Bontoc
• Ikat – a weaving method that is a process of tying and dyeing the
threads before weaving
40. BATANES
• Ivatans – people living in Batanes
• Houses – cogon roofs and limestone walls
• Vakul – head gear used by Ivatan women to protect
them from heat and rains
• Soot – a rain cape for men made from vuyavuy
palm