Philippine Art History: Pre-Conquest Terms Quiz
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What is the name of the folk dance that imitates the movements of a crane?

Tinikling

Which ethnic group's TALIP is used in courtship and mimics the movements of wild fowls?

Ifugaos

Who established the Sultanate of Sulu in the 15th century?

Sayyid Abbubakar

What is the name of the headpiece handwoven by the Tausug?

<p>Pis Siyabit</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which wooden bench is significant among the Ifugaos?

<p>Hagabi</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which group's carving includes the Bulul, a rice god?

<p>Cordilleras</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do pre-conquest historical terms refer to in the context of Philippine art?

<p>Art before the coming of the first colonizers</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the ancient Filipinos view and integrate art into their everyday life?

<p>Integrated within rituals marking significant moments in community life</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did pre-colonial Filipino creative forms embody values?

<p>Aesthetic, technological, and ritual values</p> Signup and view all the answers

What activities evolved from the simple community gathering where stories about the hunt were told?

<p>Rituals, music, dance, theater, literature</p> Signup and view all the answers

Name two examples of vibrant musical culture mentioned in the text.

<p>Kudyapi, Gangsa, Kulintang</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the native dance form mimetic of the movement of seabirds?

<p>Pangalay</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Folk Dance

  • The folk dance that imitates the movements of a crane is called Tinikling.

TALIP

  • The Tausug ethnic group's TALIP is used for courtship and mimics the movements of wild fowls.

Sultanate of Sulu

  • The Sultanate of Sulu was established in the 15th century by Sharif ul-Hashim.

Tausug Headpiece

  • The Tausug headpiece, handwoven by the Tausug, is called a Sigabit.

Ifugao Wooden Bench

  • The significant wooden bench among the Ifugaos is called a “bangko”.

Bulul

  • The Ifugao group's carving includes the Bulul, who is a rice god.

Pre-Conquest Historical Terms & Philippine Art

  • Pre-conquest historical terms in Philippine art refer to the art forms and practices that existed in the Philippines before the arrival of the Spanish.
  • The art forms of ancient Filipinos reflect their beliefs, traditions, and way of life.

Ancient Filipinos & Art

  • Ancient Filipinos viewed art as an integral part of their daily lives, integrating it into their rituals, ceremonies, and everyday objects.

Pre-Colonial Filipino Art & Values

  • Pre-colonial Filipino creative forms like folk dances and songs embodied their values of community, respect for nature, a strong belief in the supernatural, and an appreciation of beauty.

Community Gathering & Storytelling

  • The simple community gathering where stories about the hunt were told evolved into different forms of entertainment, like singing, dancing, and storytelling.

Musical Culture Examples

  • Two examples of vibrant musical cultures mentioned in the text are the Tausug and the Maranao.

Seabird Mimetic Dance

  • The native dance form mimetic of the movement of seabirds is the Tinikling.

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Test your knowledge on the historical, stylistic, and cultural terms related to Philippine art before the coming of the first colonizers. Explore terms such as pre-conquest, indigenous art, and pre-colonial way of life.

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