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CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINES ARTS FROM THE REGION
1ST QUARTERLY - CPAR 2ND SEM
PRE-CONQUEST
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POTTERY
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CARVINGS
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DANCE FORMS
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ETHNIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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KANYAW
(
Cañao
)
found in
Cordillera
Administrative Region
Bolinto
, 2013
Is a festival or a ceremony
that involves animal sacrifice
Performed either for
healing
, good harvest and for
progress
To announce the birth of a child
During
wakes
Coming of age
Weddings
Burial
ceremonies
KASHAWING
Lake Lanao, Mindanao
to ensure abundance during rice planting and harvesting
Lopez, 2013
TAGBANWA
Palawan
They performed chanting and dancing
And are believed every 13 moon, 3 goddesses descend from heaven to bless the planting rice and be taken over by the goddesses themselves
Datuin et al, 2016
CARVINGS
is the act of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material.
Pre-colonial Filipinos have been making images before colonization.
POTTERY
is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials
WEAVING
is the textile art in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads – are interlaced with each other at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.
TEXTILE WEAVING
the fibers are gathered from plants like cotton, abaca, and pineapple leaves.
TRADITIONAL TRIBAL TATTOOS
As a Symbol of Protection, power, and strength
Ex.
Apo Whang-Od Oggay
She was the "last and oldest mambabatok" (traditional Kalinga tattooist)
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