10 Questions
What is the consequence of a weaver not following the rule of abstinence during the weaving process?
The fiber woven will easily break
Why are men strictly prohibited from touching the materials used in the weaving process?
To maintain the quality and significance of the t'nalak
Apart from blankets and clothing, what other use is associated with the t'nalak in T'boli culture?
Pre-natal covering for pregnancy and delivery
What skills are required for the painstaking weaving process of the t'nalak?
Patience, creativity, good memory, and a range of skills
At what age do T'bolis typically learn how to weave the t'nalak?
A very young age
What is the primary reason the Maranao people are known as the 'People of the Lake'?
Because they are the guardians of Lake Lanao
What is the main purpose of a malong for the Maranao people?
To act as a versatile fabric for various uses
How do Maranao women typically wear a malong?
As a skirt
What is unique about the method of making a malong?
It is woven using a backstrap loom or can be machine-made
Apart from clothing, what other function can a malong serve for the Maranao people?
As a sleeping bag or fruit basket
Learn about the T'boli tribe's belief in the significance of the t'nalak weaving tradition and the cultural rules associated with it. Explore the importance of following the rule of abstinence and the exclusivity in handling the materials during the weaving process.
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