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1. A traditional dance which demonstrates the various ways of wearing a Malong and its
uses.
2. Sacred cloth which is exchanged during marriages and used as a cover during births.
3. Traditional tight-fitting trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes
design.
4. Sequin-like capiz shell used to give a distinct design and color to their cloth.
5. Most common material used by the ethno linguistic groups of Mindanao for weaving cloth.
6. A process of dyeing the fabric in which the yarns have been tie-dyed before weaving.
7. A square cloth used by Yakans women as a head cover or belt.
8. The legendary bird of the Maranao said to be a symbol of good fortunes.
9. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in Filipino.
10. It serves as a protection from spears and knives during combat, and may be fastened
around the trousers.
11. It is a bamboo container for all the paraphernalia for chewing betel nut.
12. A heavy brass belt commonly worn by T'boli women during festivals.
13. A wooden comb with seed beads hanging from it, worn toward the back of the head.
14. An instrument that consists of a row of small brass or bronze gongs horizontally lay upon
a wooden rack.
15. A charmed necklace or bracelet made of fruits of a flower beaded together to protect
them from sickness.


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