Traditional Bukidnon Clothing and Literature

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What fabric was traditionally used for women's clothing before the introduction of cotton?

  • Nylon
  • Silk (correct)
  • Wool
  • Abaca

The hem of a wide saya (skirt) may be adorned with which of the following?

  • Ribbons
  • Patchwork or embroidered designs (correct)
  • Beads
  • Sequins

Which of the following colors is NOT typically used in Bukidnon clothing?

  • Blue
  • Black (correct)
  • Red
  • Green

What type of blouse is referred to as 'sinulman'?

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In traditional Bukidnon culture, what was tattooed on women's midriffs?

<p>Geometric designs (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The 'balaring' refers to:

<p>Silver or brass earrings (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a didactic song or ballad?

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What does 'kaliga-on' refer to in Bukidnon culture?

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Traditional Bukidnon Clothing

  • Fabric: Traditionally, women's clothing was made from silk before cotton was introduced.
  • Saya (skirt): Wide saya (skirts) often feature embroidered or patchwork designs, sequins, beads, and ribbons on the hem.
  • Colors: Bukidnon clothing typically employs red, blue, green, and black.
  • Sinulman Blouse: "Sinulman" refers to a type of blouse that is often embroidered.
  • Accessories:
    • Golongan: A support for the skirt.
    • Salay: A support for the skirt.
    • Bukala: A support for the skirt.
    • Salin: A support for the skirt.
  • Women's Tattoos: Traditionally, women would have geometric designs tattooed on their midriffs.
  • Jewelry:
    • Balaring: Silver or brass earrings.
    • Singkil: Heavy brass anklets.

Bukidnon Folk Literature

  • Types: Bukidnon folk literature includes riddles, songs, ballads, epics, and narratives.
  • Antuka: A narrative form of storytelling.
  • Didactic Songs: The "mantukaw" is a didactic song or ballad that imparts moral lessons.
  • Riddle Purpose: Riddles serve as entertainment and tests for prospective sons-in-law, while also teaching values.
  • Sampitan: A form of case reference story.
  • Bayok-Bayok: A verse form of poetry.
  • Folk Tales: The "gugud" encompasses myths, legends, and historical accounts.
  • Nanagen: This epic tale narrates the adventures of the hero Agyu.
  • Kaliga-on: A religious song and dance.
  • Idangdang: A poem that explores themes of love, war, and friendship.

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