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MINDANAO

Referred to as “ The Land of


Promise”, is the second largest
and southernmost island in the
Philippine archipelago.
ATTIRE,
TEXTILES, AND
TAPESTRIES
MINDANAO
ATTIRE- clothes, especially fine or
formal ones.
TEXTILES- a type of cloth or woven
fabric.
TAPETRIES- a piece of thick textile
fabric with pictures or designs formed
by weaving colored weft threads or
by embroidering on canvas, used as a
wall hanging or furniture covering.
TRADITIONAL CLOTHING OF
THE B’LAAN
B’laan is a combination
of 2 words, “bila” which
means “house” and
“an” which means
“people”.
IKAT
PROCESS

IKAT is a
process of
dyeing the
fabric .
TRADITIONAL CLOTHING OF
THE BAGOBO AND THE
T’BOLI
• Bagobos are lived in Davao.
• Bagobos comes from the word “Bago” which
mean (new) and “obo” which mean (growth).
• This is the mixture of the native population
with the Hindu migrants entered Mindanao.
• Ceremonial attire of Bagobo is made from
from special textile woven from abaca fobers
called T’nalak.
• The men wear
T’nalak shorts, an
undershirt, and a
T’nalak coat.
• The Bagani
(Hero/Warrior)
wear blood- red
clothes and head
kerchief called
TANGKULU.
Traditional Clothing of the
BAGOBO and the T’BOLI
• Similar to Bagobos,
they regard the
T’nalak as sacred.
• Men are not
allowed to touch
the materials used
in the weaving
process.
• The women
wear wrap-
around T’nalak
skirts and
blouses.
• Their blouses
adorned with
floral patterns,
checkers, or
paisley prints.
T’NALAK
• Is a painstaking process that
requires patience, a lot of
creativity, good memory and a
range of skills learned from a
young age by the weavers
• Each design has its own
meaning. (snake, flowers or
people’s names”
Traditional Clothing of the
MARANAO
• Maranao means “People of the
Lake”
• Known for their Malongs.
• Malong is a traditional Filipino
tube skirt that is made of hand-
woven or machine-made
multigeometric or floral designs.
MALONG
• It is an important part of
Mindanao life. A
newborn is wrapped in it
and, as he or she grows,
it becomes part of his or
her daily life.
• When a person dies, he
or she is once again
wrapped in a malong.
Commonly ued as
sleepwear
Traditional Clothing of the
YAKANS
• BASILAN I the home to the YAKANS.
• They are popular for their skills in
weaving.
• They weave very intricate designs in
their textiles, which they use for
their clothes and other accessories.
• Yakans fabrics are
traditionally used as
garments.
• Seputangan is a
square cloth used by
the Yakan women as
a head cover or as
belt.
• Badjulapi is a tight
blouse with long
sleeves.
• Pinalantupan a type
of skirt.
YAKANS FABRIC
YAKANS FABRIC
ACTIVITY TIME

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