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Assignment in MAPEH7:

1. Illustration Board 2x6 inches

2. Crayons (Varied colors and

BLACK)

3. Toothpick Pen without Ink


ARTS 7:

ARTS &
CRAFTS OF
MIMAROPA
MAPEH 7 - SECOND QUARTER
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

RIONMO
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

MORION
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

GULMANUNG RAJ
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

MANUNGGUL JAR
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

BAHANAM
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

AMBAHAN
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

BLESMAR
ACTIVITY: GUESS THE
WORD

MARBLES
ARTS & CRAFTS OF
MIMAROPA
MIMAROPA is called the Southern
Tagalog Region of the Philippines.

It is designated as Region IV-B


(Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon,
and Palawan).
ARTS & CRAFTS OF
MIMAROPA

MIMAROPA’s arts and crafts depict


the different aspects of their culture.
MINDORO
There are seven native groups living in Mindoro. Collectively, they
call themselves Mangyans.

• Groups living in the


Southern part of Mindoro.
• Hanunuo-mangyan means
true, real, genuine
mangyan.

Hanunuo-
MINDORO
These groups are different from each other based on their language,
customs and ways of living.

• Groups living in the Northern


Tip of Mindoro Island.
• They are part of the island's
more general Mangyan culture.

Iraya-
MINDORO
The art of Mangyans displays their rich, artistic heritage.

• Ambahan is a rhythmic, poetic


expression with a meter of
seven syllables.
• It is presented through
recitation and chanting without
a determined musical pitch or
accompaniment.

Ambaha
MINDORO
The art of Mangyans displays their rich, artistic heritage.

• Its purpose is to express in a


symbolic way a situation or
certain characteristics by the
one reciting the poem.
• A variation of this is the
urukay, which uses eight
syllables instead of seven.

Ambaha
MINDORO
Iraya-Mangyans of Mindoro are fond of making baskets with intricate patterns and designs of
humans, animals, trees and other objects.

• Nito Baskets - Made of dried


nito grass and forest vines,
meticulously and patiently
woven to create these very
unique baskets.

Nito
MARINDUQUE
The Moriones Festival in Marinduque is a much-awaited Lenten tradition that is celebrated
every Holy Week.

Moriones
MARINDUQUE

Moriones
MARINDUQUE
The Moriones Festival in Marinduque is a much-awaited Lenten tradition that is celebrated
every Holy Week.

• “Morion” means masks that


are made from wood or
papier-mâché, adorned with
colorful shells, animal hairs,
tassels, and crepe papers.

Morio
MARINDUQUE
Weaving is a skill that has been passed on through the years by the people
of Marinduque.

• Buli bags – made


from buli and raffia
leaves.
• Buli and raffia
become staple
materials in the
weaving of the
Marinduqueños.
Buli
ROMBLON
Known not only for its fine marble products but also for the beautifully
woven mats and bags out of romblon plants.

Marble Mats &


PALAWAN
Known as the country’s last frontier, is rich in cultural and natural diversity.

• Tagbanuas are the


first inhabitants of
Palawan.
• They have their own
writing system to
communicate with
each other.

Tagbanuas
PALAWAN
The men of Palawan are skillful wood carvers while children and women
are proficient weavers.

• Tingkop is a cone-shaped
colander harvest basket made
of blackened and natural
bamboo.
• The under-over pattern of the
bamboo strips makes the
design stand out

Tingko
PALAWAN
The men of Palawan are skillful wood carvers while children and women
are proficient weavers.

Tagbanua carvers are known for black


wood sculptures of animals with
simple etched or incised features.

Woodcarvings
PALAWAN
• Manunggul Jar - One of the
most important ancient
artifacts from the Philippines.
• Excavated in the early 1960’s
inside the Manuggul Cave,
Lipuun Point Palawan.

Manunggul
PALAWAN
• Served as a container for the
exhumed remains of the
deceased.
• On top of the jar cover is a
boat with two human figures
representing two souls on a
voyage to the afterlife.

Manunggul
Activity 1: MIMAROPA ARTS
Directions: Identify the different arts and crafts of MIMAROPA
Quiz 1: Multiple Choice
1. A combination of the names of its constituent provinces Mindoro,
Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan.

a. NCR
b. MIMAROPA
c. CALABARZON
d. CARAGA
Quiz 1: Multiple Choice
2. Means masks that are made from wood or papier-mâché, adorned
with colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.

a. Morion
b. Ambahan
c. Manggul
d. Tingkop
Quiz 1: Multiple Choice
3. Is a cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened and
natural bamboo.

a. Morion
b. Ambahan
c. Manggul
d. Tingkop
Quiz 1: Multiple Choice
4. Known as the country’s last frontier, is rich in cultural and natural
diversity.

a. Mindoro
b. Marinduque
c. Romblon
d. Palawan
Quiz 1: Multiple Choice
5. They are the first inhabitants of Palawan.

a. Tagbanuas
b. Mangyan
c. Palawano
d. Ivatan
Quiz 1: Answer keys
• B
• A
• D
• D
• A

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