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Cards (16)

  • Maitum Jar
    An earthenware vessel for secondary burial from Sarangani province. These artifacts were first discovered in 1991 and are now in the protection of the National Museum.
  • T'boli Wood Carving and Brass Casting and Pottery
    • Wood carvers get their inspiration from the wildlife in their local area.
    • Artistan use the lost-wax casting method to produce more copies of sculpture with intricate designs such as bells, boxes and figures.
  • Maranao Wood Carving and Metal Casting
    • Rarub - A-Klong is a metallic armor made of brass plates, carabao horn and interlocking ringlets.
    • Kampilan is a single-edged steel sword with a handle made of hand carved ivory in a form of the head of the naga or a serpent, handcrafted gold, and hanged horse hair at the bottom of the handle.
    • Batige is a large manually carved wooden top inlaid with mother-of pearl. It is used by adult males to test their skills and strength.
    • Kendi is a herloom teapot or kettle used for hot water, coffee, or tea.
    • Gador is a large intricate decorated white metal tobacco container. It has become an item of interior decoration in proper Maranao households.
  • Please bring ¼ sheet of paper and we have a short quiz.
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  • Torogan
    The ancestral house of the upper class Maranao. It is the dwelling place of the datu along with his wives and children.
  • Torogan
    • The National Museum has declared the Maranao torogan, specifically the kawayan torogan, as one of the National Cultural Treasures through Museum Declaration No. 4-2008.
  • Panolong
    A wing-like ornament of a torogan flaring out from the beams. This okir carving usually features the naga or serpent, pakorabong or stylized fern, as well as floral and star-and bud motifs.
  • Badjao Houses
    The Badjau, also known as Sama-Bajau, are the "Sea Gypsies" or nomads of the Sulu Sea. Most of them live in boat houses or houses on stilts around the Sulu archipelago.
  • Grand Mosque of Cotabato
    The largest mosque in the Philippines, the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid or also known as the Grand Mosque sitting near the idle banks of Tamontaka River is founded by the Philippine Government and the Sultan of Brunei, for whom the masjid was named.
  • Fort Pilar of Zamboanga
    The historical Fort Pilar, also called Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza was founded in 1635 and still stands strong until today. It was engineered by Fr. Melchor de Vera, a Jesuit priest.
  • Monastery of the Transfiguration of Bukidnon
    The monastery is located atop of hill of Malaybalay, Bukidnon, founded by Fr. Abbot Eduardo Africa and run by the Benedictine Monks.
  • Santo Rosario Church of Camiguin
    The church is located at the town of Sagay, Camiguin Island. The original church was built in 1882 using coral stones, but the old infrastructures were too weak. The unique things you can find in the church are the driftwood chandeliers and altar.
  • Other design of Leandro Locsin