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Lesson 1

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ullalim ambahan
Pitch Low

Dynamics Quiet

Tempo Slow

characteristics Culture. The essential thread The Hanunuo-Mangyans are


that binds all aspects of a known for their ambahans. Only
community's life together. about a third of Hanunuo-
Songs, dances, livelihood Mangyans can read or write the
practices, belief systems, values, pre-Spanish Hanunuo-Mangyan
and creative forces manifested in writing, yet it would be
crafts are all examples of cultural extremely odd for a Mangyan to
expression. These items, be unaware of the ambahan's
however, are only a art. Of course, a Mangyan will
representation of a people's swiftly deny knowing anything
struggle to keep their identity. about the ambahan, but this is
Culture is a way of life, if not a just a polite way of refusing to
way of life in and of itself. demonstrate such information.
Through the annual Ullalim Those who have attempted to
Festival, the province of Kalinga collect ambahans will attest to
has repeatedly emphasized the the difficulty of getting the
beauty and uniqueness of its Mangyans to recite the
unspoiled culture. Since its ambahans when they are not
inception in 1995, the festival required to do so.
has grown into a popular
community event that attracts a
rising number of tourists, both
Filipinos and foreigners.
The Ullalim Cultural Festival will
include the following
components this year, as it has in
past years: a cultural and float
parade; cultural displays;
indigenous sports and culinary
fest; street dancing; and an
indigenous choral competition.
B. Draw

cordillera mindoro
Idiophone Bungkaka None
Aerophone Ulibaw None
chordophone none kudyapi

C.

Bungkaka

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A.

Ta’rek Balitaw
Pitch High
Dynamics Loud Soft
Tempo Fast fast
characteristics An extemporaneous exchange of
love verses between a man and a
woman is known as balitaw. It's
danced and mimed to a song, or
the dancers sing it themselves,
improvising the moves and lines.
It may go on for hours, with the
woman accepting or rejecting
the man's proposal.

Week 4

B. draw

palawan Visayas
Idiophone basal bonang
Aerophone None none
chordophone kudyapi rondalla

C.

Week 5
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1. Who are the mangyan?


indigenous peoples of Mindoro Island
2. What are some of the accessories that the mangyan use?
bracelet, beaded, pakudos
3. Who are the tagbanua?

4. What is the difference of the traditional attire of the people of visayas with that of the
traditional attire of the lowlands of Luzon?
 luzon has baro't saya and barong tagalog the visayas has a kimona and patadyong
thats why they have their difference on traditional attires
5. What are the differences of the tattooing os the visayas with that of the highlands of Luzon?

6. What is the hablon? How is it different from the other textiles found in the Philippines?
Hablon, taken from the Hiligaynon word “Habol,” meaning “to weave,” refers to both
the process of making the fabric and the end product. It is traditionally made of
locally-made fibers such as piña, abaca, and cotton.
7. What are the similarities and differences of tattooing tradition of the visayas with that of Luzon?
The Pintados are tattooed indigenous people in the Visayas. The tattooing designs
and processes used by the Pintados differ, but the reason is the same to prove one's
courage. The male Pintados tattoo themselves from their ankles to the neck. The
symmetry in the design is evident especially the ones in the torso. The women
mostly tattoo the back of their hands with intricate and detailed designs such as
flowers.

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