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Match the following artisans with their primary craft:
Match the following artisans with their primary craft:
Sulaiman = Kudyapi Magdalena = Abel weaving Teofilo = Tabungaw making Aunt = Binakul pattern
Match the following traditional materials with their corresponding craft:
Match the following traditional materials with their corresponding craft:
Local cotton = Abel weaving Gourd = Tabungaw making Cotton fibers = Binakul pattern None = Kudyapi
Match the following craftsmanship techniques with their corresponding artisan:
Match the following craftsmanship techniques with their corresponding artisan:
Weaving = Magdalena Casque making = Teofilo Instrument making = Sulaiman Pattern observation = Aunt
Match the following cultural preservation efforts with their corresponding artisan:
Match the following cultural preservation efforts with their corresponding artisan:
Match the following Filipino cultural heritage with their corresponding region:
Match the following Filipino cultural heritage with their corresponding region:
Match the following art education initiatives with their corresponding artisan:
Match the following art education initiatives with their corresponding artisan:
Match the following artisans with their recognition:
Match the following artisans with their recognition:
Match the following traditional patterns with their corresponding craft:
Match the following traditional patterns with their corresponding craft:
Match the following artisans with their age when they started their craft:
Match the following artisans with their age when they started their craft:
Match the following artisans with their current age when they continued to teach their craft:
Match the following artisans with their current age when they continued to teach their craft:
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Study Notes
Eduardo Masferré (1949) - Metal Smith
- From Apalit, Pampanga
- Learned woodcarving skills at 29 to support his family
- Developed skills in pinukpok (beaten metal) after 6 years of woodcarving
Intaray (1920-2009) - Pala'awan Ritual Leader
- Skilled in playing musical instruments: basal (gong), aroding (mouth harp), and babarak (ring, flute)
- Knowledgeable of tultul (epics), sudsungit (narratives), and tuturan (myths of origin and heritage teachings)
- Leads the basal ensemble in the ritual of Tambilaw, playing sacred music
Salinta Monon (1920-2009) - Weaver of Textiles
- From Bansalan, Davao del Sur
- Learned weaving from her mother at 12
- Dedicated her life to weaving, even as she raised a family of six children
- Built a solid reputation for outstanding designs and quality of weaving, including the BINUWAYA (crocodile) design
Sulaiman (b. 1924) - Master Kudyapi Player
- Proficient in various instruments: kudyapi, kulintang, agong, gandingan, palendag, and tambul
- Has an extensive repertoire of dinaladay, linapu, minuna, and binalig
- Merited the highest honor for his exemplary artistry and dedication to kudyapi music
Magdalena Gamayo (b. 1924) - Weaver of Abel Textiles
- From Pinili, Ilocos Norte
- Recognized as a master in weaving abel, a traditional Ilocano textile
- Learned traditional patterns of binakul, inuritan, kuikos, and Sinan-sabong through observation and practice
- Taught her craft to younger women in her 90s
Teofilo Garcia (b. 1941) - Maker of Tabungaw (Gourd Hats)
- From San Quintin, Abra
- Inherited the craft from his grandfather
- Started making gourd hats at 15 and finishes in 7 days
- Writes a curriculum in tabungaw making and teaches students in his hometown's public school
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