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Physical Education. BPED
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TRADITIONAL GAMES IN VISAYAS Gladwin P. Sumilhig BPED-2
DAMPA Mao ni ang mga dula nga atong pagadulaon katong bata pa ta. Pero bisan karon ginadula pa gihapon ni sa mga dagko . Ilabi na gayod kung magkatapok ang mga klasmets sa una unya karon nanagko na o mga tigulang na. Lingaw kaayo ni nga mga dula . Makapa batan -on sa atoa intawon . Kining mga dulaa unta dili intawon ni mawala . Itudlo ni ninyo sa inyong mga anak haron malingaw pod sila sa ilang pagkabatan -on. Sa mga batan -on pa, pagdula mo niini kay pirti dyog ning nindota nga dulaon .
KASING Kasing ( Trompo in Tagalog) is a top that is spun by winding a length of string around the body, and launching it so that lands spinning on its point. This Kasing graphic is for anyone Pinoy and Pinoy at heart. This game is used to play during the '80s and 90s or someone they called ' Batang 80's' and Batang 90's.
Gamba /kaka In the Philippines, spider fighting (Hiligaynon: paupas sang damang ; Cebuano: paaway kaka or sabong sa kaka) is staged between female orb-weavers from the genus Neoscona. In Japan, the contests occur at an annual festival and use females of the genus Argiope.
Jolin o Holin This one-on-one game is where you and your opponent choose a “shooter” marble. The rest are grouped and placed in a circle. To note: opponents must have the same number of marbles. You and the other player will then take turns using your “shooter” to hit the other's camp.
Shatung Player A hits the wood with the stick so it catches air enough to be hit by the stick. Player B on the other hand has to anticipate and catch the small piece of wood to nullify the points and become his turn OR looks forward to Player A to miss hitting the wood.
Takyan Takyan or Sipa in tagalog, is one of the traditional games here in the philippines. The player must continuously hit the takyan with his/her foot or elbow without dropping it on the ground. The player who did the most number of kicks without dropping the takyan will the game.
Bahaw - bahaw a Cebuano team game with the same number of players on each team. The game is also known as Moro- moro and Base-Base in other parts of the country. Objective: The objective of the game is to touch the home base of the other team without being tagged by the guards of the opposing team.
Luthang Luthang , is a Filipino bamboo gun that is popular among children in rural areas of the Philippines. The name luthang is originally Cebuano, meaning a small naval cannon ( lantaka ).
Tabanog Tabanog is a vernacular word for kite which is often played during the months of March to May, in time for the long school break
Sungka is a board game using a sungkan a sixteen holed mankala board game played in Indonesia (Borneo), Singapore, and Malaysia.
TIGSO capture the opposing team's base by tagging the mark. Meanwhile, each team's players defend their base by capturing the other team's players.
Chinese Garter Chinese Garter, a game requiring flexibility, adjust and coordination, is a famous game for Filipino kids, most particularly among young ladies amid their elementary years. The game rotates around a normal garter, around a few yards in length, which be brought from sewing store at around twenty pesos or less.
Tagoanay tagu-taguan is an alternate spelling of the Tagalog word taguán. Alternate spellings may include abbreviations, informal spellings, slang, and/or commonly misspelled variations of a word. Base word: taguán. [noun] hide-and-seek (children's game); hiding place.
Luksong tinik Luksong tinik (English: "jumping over thorns") is a popular game in the Philippines. It is originated in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, played by two teams with equal numbers of players. Each team designates a leader, the nanay (mother), while the rest of the players are called anak (children).