The document discusses the arts and crafts of various ethnolinguistic groups in Mindanao, Philippines, focusing on their textiles, attire, and weaving traditions. It describes the clothing, materials, and designs of five groups: the B'laan people known for beadwork and brass ornaments; the Bagobos who make t'nalak textiles; the T'boli renowned for dream-inspired beadwork; the Maranaos and their versatile malong skirts; and the Yakans skilled in hand-loomed geometric patterns. These groups have developed unique artistic traditions that blend indigenous beliefs with influences from Muslim and other traders.
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MIMAROPA MAPEH 7 ART LESSONakosi Ma'am
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MIMAROPA MAPEH 7 ART LESSON
2ND QUARTER LESSON 1 MAPEH 7 LESSON IN ART
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ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MIMAROPA MAPEH 7 ART LESSONakosi Ma'am
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MIMAROPA MAPEH 7 ART LESSON
2ND QUARTER LESSON 1 MAPEH 7 LESSON IN ART
DISCLAIMER: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
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this presentation contains the ff:
-Socio-Historical Context
-Geography of Palawan
-People of Palawan
-Vocal Music of Palawan
-Instruments; and
-Musical Context
The coastal and lowland areas of western Mindanao are homes of the Islamic cultures. Folk culture and court music dating way back in the 10th century or even much earlier are integrated into the musical traditions of the pre-Islamic culture. Music frowns upon the fundamental Islamic view, but the influx of foreign Islamic cultures of the Arabs and Persians has changed this view. The musical practices of the people in the coastal and lowland areas of Western Mindanao are a vital element in their social life are the primary source of their ethnic identities. The musical practices of these indigenous people are a mixture of Western and Non-western ideas.
The Mindanao has over wealthy, numerous textiles of clothing and jeweleries! It is also known as the "Land Of Promise", because of its rich natural culture of the land, and its diverse ethnicities and beauty! The Instruments are made of resourceful and strong materials, but not only for aesthetic purposes, for our heritage! It's a symbol of Courtship, which families and friends love around the neighborhood! Moreover, this presentation only shows you the images of the instruments and descriptions of it!
The coastal and lowland areas of western Mindanao are homes of the Islamic cultures. Folk culture and court music dating way back in the 10th century or even much earlier are integrated into the musical traditions of the pre-Islamic culture. Music frowns upon the fundamental Islamic view, but the influx of foreign Islamic cultures of the Arabs and Persians has changed this view. The musical practices of the people in the coastal and lowland areas of Western Mindanao are a vital element in their social life are the primary source of their ethnic identities. The musical practices of these indigenous people are a mixture of Western and Non-western ideas.
The Mindanao has over wealthy, numerous textiles of clothing and jeweleries! It is also known as the "Land Of Promise", because of its rich natural culture of the land, and its diverse ethnicities and beauty! The Instruments are made of resourceful and strong materials, but not only for aesthetic purposes, for our heritage! It's a symbol of Courtship, which families and friends love around the neighborhood! Moreover, this presentation only shows you the images of the instruments and descriptions of it!
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6. MINDANAO
Mindanao also has the
largest concentration of
ethno-linguistic groups
and culturally diverse
island
7. MINDANAO
These groups are mostly Muslims
from the Badjao, Iranun, Jama
Mapun, Kalagan, Kalibugan,
Manobo, Maguindanao, Sama
Bangingi, Sama Pangutaran, Samal,
Sangil, Tausug, and Yakan groups
8. MINDANAO
Other groups are the Lumads,
or those who have
maintained their indigenous
beliefs and traditions instead
of converting to Islam or
Christianity
9. MINDANAO
Before Islam came to the
Philippines, early Filipinos
worshipped believe that
plants and inanimate objects
are home to ancestral spirits.
10. MINDANAO
They also believed that
natural phenomena are
caused by gods. This
indigenous beliefs system is
called animism
11. MINDANAO
The conversation of the natives
and the arrival of Muslim traders
and merchants resulted in new
forms of artistic impressions. This
fusion of beliefs created a unique
blend of spirituality and
creativity
13. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
The Bilaan or B’laan is an ethnolinguistic
group that inhabit some parts of South
Cotabato, North Cotabato, and Davao del
Sur.
B’laan is a combination of two words,
“bila” which means “house” and “an”
which means people.
15. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
They are known for
embroidery, brass ornaments
and beadwork that are
integrated in their traditional
clothing.
16. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
The women wear heavy brass
belts with numerous tiny bells
that hang around their
waistline.
17. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
They also cut
mother-of-pearl into
small shapes that
look like a sequins
called takmun.
18. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
Ikat is a process of dyeing the
fabric wheree the yarns are
tightly wrapped with the
strings and dyed before
weaving.
19. 1. BILAAN or B’LAAN
the textiles usually contain
three colors: shades of black or
browns, red or ochre (darker
shade of orange), and ecru (the
color of undyed abaca).
20. 2. Bagobos
The bagobos are the group of people
that live in Davao. According to
anthropologists, the name of this
ethnolinguistic group comes from the
words “bago” means “new” and
“obo” means “growth”
22. 2. Bagobos
This is because they are believed to
have come from the mixture of the
native population with the Hindu
migrants that entered Mindanao
during the Sri Vijayan and Majapahit
Empires.
23. 2. Bagobos
They make these clothes from a
special textile woven from abaca
fibers called T’nalak
24. 2. Bagobos
the men wear
t’nalak shorts, an
undershirt, and a
T’nalak coat.
26. 2. Bagobos
The women wear
wrap-around t’nalak
skirt and blouses are
adorned with floral
pattern
27. 3. Tiboli
The T’boli who live in and around
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato are
famous for their complicated
beadwork, wonderful woven
fabrics, and beautiful brass
ornaments.
29. 3. Tboli
The weavers believe that their
gods and ancestors visit them in
their dreams to teach them the
designs and patterns that they
have to weave.
30. 3. Tboli
The most famous T’boli
dream weaver is Lang Dulay
who received the National
Living Treasures – Gawad
Manlilihikha ng Bayan
awarded by the National
Commission for Culture and
the Arts or NCCA
31. 3. Tboli
Men are not allowed to touch the
materials used in the weaving
process. They believe that if they
break the rules, the fiber will
snap and the designed will be
ruined.
32. 3. Tboli
T’nalak production is a
painstaking process that requires
patience, a lot of creativity, good
memory, and a range of skills
learned from a young age by the
weavers.
33. 4. Maranao
Maranao means “People of the
Lake” referring to the people who
occupy the lands surrounding
Lake Lanao
35. 4. Maranao
The Maranaos are known for
their Malong. The Malong is a
traditional Filipino tube skirt that
is made of hand woven or
machine made multi colored
cotton cloth.
37. 4. Maranao
Women wear it as a skirt, a dress,
or a gown. Depending on how its
folded, it can also be used as
hammock, a basket, a sleeping
bag, a bathrobe, or a baby
carriage.
38. 4. Maranao
The Malong is important part of
Maranao life. A new born is wrapped in
it and, as he or she grows, it becomes a
part of his or her daily life as clothing
and as material for everyday use. When
a person dies, he or she is once again
wrapped in a malong
39. 4. Maranao
A traditional dance called Kapa Malong
Malong or Sambisa Malong,
demonstrates the various ways of
wearing a malong and its uses.
40. 5. Yakan
Basilan is the home to the Yakans. They
are popular for their skills in weaving.
They weave very intricate designs in
their textiles, which they use for their
clothes and other accessories