Indigenous People of the Philippines

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  1. 2. traditional form of clothing primarily crafted from malong, a versatile fabric that is a foundational material for various local garments.
  2. 4. a loincloth that was commonly used by men throughout the pre-colonial Philippines.
  3. 8. a cloth made from abaca fibers and adorned with intricate patterns inspired by dreams.
  4. 10. T'boli language is an Austronesian language belonging to the South Mindanao branch of the Philippine language family.
  5. 12. lifestyle means not staying in one place but moving from one location to another rather than living permanently in one place.
  6. 13. The traditional dwelling is the nipa hut of Ifugao
  7. 15. derived from the “ipugo” means “earth people”, “mortals”, or “humans” as distinguished from spirits and deities.
  8. 16. is a traditional post-harvest ritual and tug-of-war game performed by the Ifugao people at the end of the rice harvest season.
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  1. 1. indigenous people from the Philippines, from the Lake Sebu area of South Cotabato their home.
  2. 3. means "truly, real, or genuine," reflecting their strong cultural identity.
  3. 5. believing that everything in the natural world possesses a spirit
  4. 6. - Mangyan design element, from the Spanish word "cruz", meaning “cross”, which bears its shape.
  5. 7. indigenous people of Mindoro, an island in the Philippines, divided into Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro.
  6. 9. A Indigenous people that have traditionally lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on bows and arrows, booby traps, snare traps, and bamboo spear guns for hunting and fishing
  7. 11. scattered along the coastal areas of Tawi Tawi, Sulu, Basilan, and some coastal areas of Zamboanga City.
  8. 14. is an ancient oral epic of the Ifugao people, traditionally chanted during special occasions.