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This presentation details the Aetas, an indigenous group in the Philippines. It covers their history, location, language, traditions, and challenges.
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Duis ullamcorper Austronesian lacus sed people, whoest came to the islands around 7,000 ultricies, at imperdiet orci scelerisque. years ago and are the ancestors of most Filipinos today. LOCATION The Aeta , Agta or Ayta are an indigenous people who live in scattered, isolated mountainous parts of Luzon, Philippines. Particularly, in the provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, Pampanga, and Bataan. Southern Luzon: In areas of Quezon province and the Bicol region. Visayas: Especially in the islands of Panay and Negros. Mindanao: Found in various parts of Mindanao, including Zamboanga Peninsula, Davao region, and the Caraga region. LANGUAGE MAG-INDI: "Naimbag a bigat" (Good morning) "Anya ti pangalan mo?" (What is your name?) MAG-ANTSI: "Adlaw" (Day) "Maayong adlaw" (Good day) ABELLEN: "Agyamanak" (thank you) AMBALA: "Anya ti oras?" (What time is it?) MARIVELEÑO: "Pangalan mo" (Your name) "Bago" (New) "Saan" (No or not) TRADITION AND BELIEFS Animistic beliefs with a spirit world and a supreme deity called Apo Diyos Practice rituals for healing and agricultural success, such as the kagon (song and dance to expel spirits) Skilled in hunting and gathering with a strong connection to nature Prayers and dances before hunts to honor nature Maintain indigenous beliefs despite Christian influences Traditional religion emphasizes the spirit world and supernatural beings ARTS AND CRAFTS WEAVING AND CRAFTSMANSHIP BASKETS The Aeta basket is called *tampiki*. It is made from bamboo and has a braided top and a strong handle. These baskets are used for carrying things and getting food. ACCESSORIES Aeta accessories include belts, necklaces, and headbands etc made from rattan. Sometimes they use wild pig bristles to decorate them. They also use flowers and leaves as ear decorations for special events. BOW AND ARROW Men in the Aeta community are also skilled at making bows and arrows for hunting. This ability is important for their way of life, as it helps them gather food from the forest. where they intentionally make small cuts on their skin to create decorative scars. This art form is a way to express identity. WEAVING AND CRAFTSMANSHIP COMBS Aetas create combs from local materials. These combs are used for grooming and personal care, often featuring simple yet beautiful designs. BODY ART AND ORNAMENTS Body art is an important part of Aeta culture. They practice scarification, where they intentionally make small cuts on their skin to create decorative scars. This art form is a way to express identity. CHALLENGES Land Rights and Displacement DISCRIMINATION POVERTY HEALTH ISSUES EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES Legal Political Challenges Climate Change FACTS AND TRIVIA Aetas are characterized by their short stature, dark skin, and curly hair. These traits are adaptations to their tropical environment. Negritos have dark skin, kinky “peppercorn” hair and little body hair and are small in size. Negrito girls and boys of Northern Camarines and part of Quezon blacken their teeth to look attractive. Also in the Northern Camarines and throughout the former Tayabas, boys and girls had their noses bored before marriage and wore a nose-stick after that. Aetas are characterized by their short stature, dark skin, and curly hair. These traits are adaptations to their tropical environment. Negritos have dark skin, kinky “peppercorn” hair and little body hair and are small in size. Negrito girls and boys of Northern Camarines and part of Quezon blacken their teeth to look attractive. Also in the Northern Camarines and throughout the former Tayabas, boys and girls had their noses bored before marriage and wore a nose-stick after that. REFERENCES The Aeta People: Indigenous Tribe of the Philippines https://culturepop.com/hrblog/21wvoxth6qv0trgyspxclvan5f3k8b-gt2ca https://geelinlovesconan.wordpress.com/2015/12/14/aeta-culture-and-tradition/ https://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Philippines/sub5_6d/entry-3884.html https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts- and-maps/negrito-religions-negritos-philippine-islands Accessories https://images.app.goo.gl/v86B7kxXoVcvdHZP6 Body scarification https://images.app.goo.gl/i4LzGozRz1XhPxTh9 Basket Philippinestudies.uk Bamboo bow and arrow https://images.app.goo.gl/QEbqJcqaqc3EFF7E7 Comb https://images.app.goo.gl/bVAQF2qvwvNRFU687 PREPARED BY: GROUP 3 MEMBERS Aira Jane Baraluddin Angel Gumilac Precious Eiraley Pacleb Andrea Mae Abad Edmalyn Lada Kristen Jade Suplito Clark Tabangay THANK YOU