Cards (4)

  • BUL-UL 
    • Ifugao  
    • People of the Cordillera carve the _____, regarded as the granary god that plays an important role in rituals. The anthropomorphic bulul also appears in containers, bowls and spoons. 
  • HAGABI 
    • Ifugao 
    • a wooden bench carved for wealthy Ifugao families as a symbol of wealth, power, and prestige
  • OKIR 
    • curvilinear lines and geometric decorations of Badjao people and Maranaos 
  • SANTOS 
    • Paete (Carving capital of the Philippines), Laguna and Betis, Pampanga are recognized for its carving tradition, and known for carving ______ as well as other non-religious orientation. (Not treated as pre- conquest since carvings are more on ______)