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The document discusses the traditional attire and accessories of various cultural communities in the Philippines. It provides true/false statements about the materials, clothing items, and jewelry worn by groups like the Ivatan, Kalinga, Gaddang, Ati, T'boli, Tiruray, Tausug, and Yakan. These include items like headdresses made of grass and fibers, blouses, skirts, bracelets, necklaces, and anklets composed of beads, shells, animal bones, and coins. The document also references drawings on pages 63-67 and asks questions about basic elements of art like types of lines, primary/secondary colors, and shapes.

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The document discusses the traditional attire and accessories of various cultural communities in the Philippines. It provides true/false statements about the materials, clothing items, and jewelry worn by groups like the Ivatan, Kalinga, Gaddang, Ati, T'boli, Tiruray, Tausug, and Yakan. These include items like headdresses made of grass and fibers, blouses, skirts, bracelets, necklaces, and anklets composed of beads, shells, animal bones, and coins. The document also references drawings on pages 63-67 and asks questions about basic elements of art like types of lines, primary/secondary colors, and shapes.

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1. Attire and Body Accessories of the Cultural Communities

I. True or False (Focus on the tribes attire)

_____________ 1. Cogon grass and abaca fibers are the typical materials woven in the
Ivatan headdress.

_____________ 2. Vakul is the friendly wearable headdress of Ivatan.

_____________ 3. Kalinga - they are skilled in loom weavings.

_____________ 4. The Kalingas’ traditional attires are composed of blouse, skirt,


pendant with beads and necklace.

_____________ 5. Kalingas’ use hradbands made of beads.

_____________ 6. The Gaddangs are mostly found in Central Isabela.

_____________ 7. The women’s attire of Gaddang includes Tapis and Long-sleeved


blouse.

_____________ 8. The males in Gaddang wear G-strings.

_____________ 9. People in Gaddang are fond of beautiful bead-works, colorful


necklaces, wristbands, and bracelets made of copper.

_____________ 10. The Ati women wear wrap-around skirts.

_____________ 11. The Ati women use simple pieces of jewelry made of animal
bones.

_____________ 12. Ati uses the teeth of the pigs to make accessories like bracelets

_____________ 13. Almost all the clothing of the T’boli women are made of T’nalak
Cloth.

_____________ 14. The T’nalak cloth is made by the T’bolis.

_____________ 15. T’bolis are more famous from other tribal groups because of their
multi-colored beads, bracelets and earrings.

_____________ 16. The Tiruray women wear sarongs made from abaca fiber. They
wear shirts like men too.

_____________ 17. Tirurays weapons consist of a dagger with a wavy-edged blade, a


spear and a round shield.

_____________ 18. The Tiruray men wear long trousers and waist-lenght shirts. Those who live
Near the sea wear G-strings and shirts. The women use a series of bracelets
of different sizes, brass cords and belts, brass anklets, rings, gold and colored
crystal necklaces.

_____________ 19. The Tausug men wear tight and loose trousers (Kuput) matched with a collarless
short tailored jacket.

_____________ 20. The Tausug’s patadyung is sometimes used as headcover, blanket and wristband.
_____________ 21. The Yakans women wear short, tight-fitting blouse.

_____________ 22. Both sexes wear narrow cut pants. The accessories include colorful
Necklaces using a lot of beadsm shels and coins.

II. Drawing

Study the drawings on pages 63-67

2. Elements of Art

I. Enumeration

Types of Lines

1.

2.

Three Basic Colors

1.

2.

3.

Secondary Colors

1.

2.

3.

Shapes

1.

2.

3.

4.

II. Drawing

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