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Pre Colonial

This document provides an overview of various aspects of pre-colonial Philippine culture, including pottery, instruments, dances, woven textiles, carving, and architecture. It discusses specific examples such as the Manunggul Jar, kudyapi guitars, pangalay dances mimicking birds, malong woven tapestries, Paete clay pots, and Torogan sultan's houses. The document also describes mythical figures commonly depicted in carvings like the Sarimanok and Naga serpent.
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Pre Colonial

This document provides an overview of various aspects of pre-colonial Philippine culture, including pottery, instruments, dances, woven textiles, carving, and architecture. It discusses specific examples such as the Manunggul Jar, kudyapi guitars, pangalay dances mimicking birds, malong woven tapestries, Paete clay pots, and Torogan sultan's houses. The document also describes mythical figures commonly depicted in carvings like the Sarimanok and Naga serpent.
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Pre-Conquest  Tinikling

- A popular Tagalog Folk dance


5.
1. Pottery
Rituals 9. Jewelry- movement of crane
 Mayvanuvanua
Manunggul Jar
 -T’boli stilt-like legs or flitting away from the
- Discovered at Manunggul Cave, Lipuun
- Batanes clutches of bamboo
Point, Palawan - Wear brass chains,traps
bells, and colorful beads
 Cañao o Kanyaw 4. Carving
- dated late Neolithic Period to complete their elaborate ensemble
- Cordillera Autonomous Region( 890 - 710  The Bulul
BC ) by shaman or mumbaki Lotoans or betel nut boxes
- Officiated -Cordilleras carving
- Secondary - made of brass or bronze
 Kashawing ritualburial Vessel -granary god
- Lake
Maitum - produced chiefly by the Maranao of Lanao
LanaoJarsin Mindanao -del also
- produced during the Metal Surappears in containers, bowls and spoons
- to ensure abundance during riceAge ( 5 BCand
planting - They are Wax
known
225 AD )  Lost or for
cirecarving:
perdue
harvesting -- asantos
- Ayub Cave in Maitum, Saranggani special technique of metal casting
 Tagbanwa -- involves
non religious orientation
the use of moulds filled liquefied
- In Province
Palawan Christianized communities
- Every
Pagbuburnay metal
thirteenth moon, three goddesses - Laguna
- art of
descend frommaking
heavenclay
to pots
blessusing
the planting of These are both used in ceremonies and are cherished
- Pampanga
rice.earthenware as status symbols or as heirloom pieces:
- Vigan
2. Instruments Recognized for their carving Tradition
 Kudyapi - Valued in Ilocos  Kendi
 Paete,
- part
- three of the guitar
stringed creative industry - used Laguna
for pouring liquids
 Town of Betis
6. Woven Textiles
 Kulintang - round body with no handle
- anPis siyabit
array of gongs  Gadur
- a headpiece
 Gangsa or flat gongs - container with tapered top
- woven by the Tausug of Sulu  Okir - roundDesigns
body and a flared base
- bamboo percussion instruments - Southern Philippines
 Agung Malong
- curvilinear decorations
- A -large
Withbossed
exquisite
gongtapestry panels
- plant-based designs and folk motifs
3. Dances  Langkit woven by Maranao of
- Ukkil
 Pangalay Lanao del Sur Termed in Tausug/Samal/Badjao
7. Mat -and
SuluBasket Weaving
Archipelago  Sensuous Figures
 Tepo Mat Fingernail Dance
- Traditional  Mythical Sarimanok
-- colorful
mimeticdouble-layered
of seabirds - legendary bird of Maranao People
- Sama of Tawi-tawi
These dances imitatesleaves
the movements of predatory - originate from Mindanao
- made of pandan
birds. - sari means cloth or garment and
 Ovaloid Basket
manok means chicken
 -Kinabua
Itbayat, of
Batanes
Mandaya Tribe  The Naga or Serpent
-- made
Vigan,ofIlocos
nito and
Surbamboo - Other names:
 Bubo
Banog-banog Marindaga
--Higaonon
bamboo strips woven Communities
and B’laan to trap fishes
Marinaga
-- Ilocos Region
hawk dance Maginaga
8. Ornament
 Man-manok - Types of water mermaids that have
 Boxer Codex eels and/or water snakes for tails
- Bagobos, Mindanao
-- In 16th Century
Mimics fowl  Pako rabong or Fern
- Illustrated manuscript - symbolizes something that is
 Talip Dance
- representations of various ethnolinguistic emerging, developing, forming, and
-Ifugaos
groups extending.
- used in courtship
 Islas de losofPintados  Torogan
- mimetic the movements of wild fowls.
- Visayas - Sultan’s House
These dances
- tattoo wasrepresents
believed the comedic
to protect movement of
individual
 Sunduk
monkeys:
from evil spirits
- The form of it reflects the gender of the
 Groups that practiced tattooing: deceased
 Inamong
Kalinga - woman’s sunduk consist of intricately carved
- Matigsalugs
Kankanay openwork planks
 Ibaloy
Kadaliwas
- T'boli - men’s cylindrical and often have a separate
Ifugao base in form of a ship or a stylized animal.

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