Q3_1_Arts and Crafts of MINDANAO G7.pptx

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powerpoint for grade 7 arts and crafts of mindanao


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M PE H 7 A

PLAY TIME A R T S

A R T S M U T H

INSTRUCTIONS The learners will be grouped into 4 Each group will choose a member to do the sign using his/her mouth. The chosen member will tell the word without a sound. The members should guess the word/s within the given time. A R T S 5 pts 4 pts 2 pts The following will be the plus points for the activity: 3 pts

A R T S

A R T S T’nalak Bagobo T’boli Bilaan Attire Textile Cloth Ikat Woven Red Black Brown Abaca Cotabato House Pattern Tangkulu Growth Bagani Fiber

A R T S “The Land of Promise” The second largest and southernmost island in the Philippine achipelago.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan The Bilaan or B’laan is an ethnolinguistic group that inhabit some parts of South Cotabato, North Cotabato, and Davao del Sur.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan The Bilaan or B’laan is a combination of two words, “bila” means house, and “an” which means people.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan The Bilaan or B’laan are known for embroidery, brass ornaments and beadwork.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan The Bilaan or B’laan wear clothes woven from abaca embelished with embroidery, buttons, and beads.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan The women wear heavy brass belts with numerous tiny bells that hang around their waistline.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the B’laan Their textiles usually contain three colors – shades of black or brown, red or ochre (darker shade of orange) and ecru (the color of the undyed abaca.)

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli The Bagobos are a group of people that live in Davao. The Bagobos are a group of people that live in Davao. The word Bagobo comes from the words “bago” means new and “obo” means growth.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli They make these clothes f rom a special textile woven from abaca fibers called t’nalak.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli T’NALAK is woven from deep brown abaca treated in the ikat process to obtain intricate designs.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli Only the women are allowed to weave the t’nalak fabric

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli The men wear t’nalak shorts, an undershirt, and a t’nalak coat.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli The women wear wrap-around t’nalak skirts and blouses. They also wear rows of bells around their waists and ankles that produce tinkling sounds when they walk.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli The T’boli, who live in and around Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, are famous for their complicated beadwork, wonderful woven fabrics, and beautiful brass ornaments.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli Similar to the Bagobos, they regard the t’nalak as sacred.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli Traditional wedding rituals involve the exchange of t’nalak textile.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli The common colors are tones of red, brown and black.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli After the weaving process, a male member of the T’boli community is tasked to soften and smoothen the textile by “ironing” it with a smooth sea-shell.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli LANG DULAY The most famous T’boli dream weaver.

A R T S The Traditional Clothing of the Bagobo and the T’boli Lang Dulay received the National Living Treasures – Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) award by the National Commiccion for Culture and Arts (NCAA) in 1998.

ACTIVITY TIME A R T S

A R T S FIND THE MISTAKE Read the sentence properly and identify the error. Underline it and supply the word to make the sentence correct. 2 pnts each

A R T S 1. Bagobo comes from the words bago meaning old and obo meaning growth. 2. The bagani also known as farmer wear blood-red clothes and a head kerchief.

A R T S 4. Lang Dulay is the most famous T’boli dream Worker . 3. The T’boli groups live in some pars of South and North Cotabato, and Davao del Sur. 5. The main material used in Pinya weaving is Abaca.

A R T S ANSWER KEY Read the sentence properly and identify the error. Underline it and supply the word to make the sentence correct. 2 pnts each

A R T S Thank you for Listening !
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