2. Objectives:
Identify characteristics of arts and crafts in
Cordillera region known for their products
Reflect on and derive the mood, idea, or message
emanating from selected artworks
Evaluate the effectiveness of mood, idea, or
message as depicted by the visual image in the
artwork
3. Review: Answer the questions below
Why do the indigenous
people of the Philippines
excellent in arts and crafts.
4. ANSWER:
Because they were driven by the
call of survival. They had to
provide the materials to meet
their needs and survival.
6. ANSWER:
This serve as their wealth.------
family’s wealth was based on the
textiles the family owned and these
were given as dowry gifts at weddings
and as offerings to the gods.
7. Identify the use of the following:
Earring
Hat
Ring
Bracelet
Sunglasses
House
Slippers
Tattoo
necklace
8. VACUL - IVATAN
A headgear used to protect the Ivatans
from rain, wind and sun.it is made from
vayavoy leaves or Philippine date palm
Vacul---- for women
Tallugong ---- for men
11. Lingling -o
Used by the indigenous people of the Cordillera as
either an earring or a necklace pendant.
They are made of silver and some are jades
Some also are from gold, shell, clay, brass, or
copper
THE MATERIAL USED WHEN MAKING LINGLING-O
IS A SIGN OF ITS OWNER’S STATUS.
21. BONTOCS
Tattoos of a man was directly
related to the proportion of human
heads he had taken in the
headhunts.( na shock ka ba???
22. THE CHAKLAG
Running upward from each nipple, curving out
on the shoulders and ending on the upper arms.
Indicates the man had taken a head.
23. KALINGA
Successful warriors have the tattoo at the back
of their hands and wrists after their first kill.
These strips designs were called gulot- meaning
“cutter of heads”
24. BIKKING
KALINGA MEN who killed two or more had
elaborate pattern applied to their arms and
chests. ---- the Bikking.
BIKKING comprised of:
Head axes (khaman)
Centipede or snake scales (kufug)