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Sagot :
Answer:1. KADAL HEROYON T’boli Dance of Flirtation
2. Introduction • The T'boli are of proto-Malayan stock and are found in the mountain ranges of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat Provinces. • They have shown their wealth of craft, elaborate traditional dresses and vivacious dances and music.
3. • They are known for their unusual tie-dyed and woven abaca cloth called t’nalak used for dresses during ceremonies and festivities. • The intricate process in making the t’nalak includes dyeing and painstaking weaving on back-strap looms in addition to strict folk customs that must be followed in making this cloth.
4. • The T'boli women are known for their body ornaments. • During ordinary days, the women can be seen wearing several sets of beaded necklaces, brass or beaded dangling earrings, and a wooden comb decorated with round pieces of mirror and trimmed with beads and fibers or horse's hair.
5. • The men nowadays wear their traditional dresses made of t’nalak only during special occasions. • According to their custom, “to be a T’boli is to be beautiful” so that man and woman could attract each other
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2. Introduction • The T'boli are of proto-Malayan stock and are found in the mountain ranges of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat Provinces. • They have shown their wealth of craft, elaborate traditional dresses and vivacious dances and music.
3. • They are known for their unusual tie-dyed and woven abaca cloth called t’nalak used for dresses during ceremonies and festivities. • The intricate process in making the t’nalak includes dyeing and painstaking weaving on back-strap looms in addition to strict folk customs that must be followed in making this cloth.
4. • The T'boli women are known for their body ornaments. • During ordinary days, the women can be seen wearing several sets of beaded necklaces, brass or beaded dangling earrings, and a wooden comb decorated with round pieces of mirror and trimmed with beads and fibers or horse's hair.
5. • The men nowadays wear their traditional dresses made of t’nalak only during special occasions. • According to their custom, “to be a T’boli is to be beautiful” so that man and woman could attract each other
Hope that helps
#CarryOnLearning
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