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ARTS AND CRAFTS

OF MINDANAO
MINDANAO
Mindanao is the second largest island of
The Philippines at the southern end of the
archipelago. It’s culture consists of mostly
Muslim or “Moro” people. It is also composed of
other ethnic groups such as the Maranao,
Tausug, Banguingi, and indigenous tribes known
as Lumad.
Vinta

The vinta (locally known as lepa-lepa or sakayan) is a


traditional boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The boats
are made by Sama-Bajau and Moros living in the Sulu
Archipelago, Zamboanga peninsula, and southern Mindanao. It
has a sail with assorted vertical colors that represents the colorful
culture and history of the Muslim community. These boats are
used for inter-island transport of people and goods.
Malong
The malong is a traditional
"tube skirt" made of handwoven
or machine- made multi-colored
cotton cloth, bearing a variety of
geometric or okir designs. The
malong is directly akin to the
sarong worn by peoples in other
parts Maritime Southeast Asia
( Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor and
Indonesia).
Okir
Okir or okkil is the term for
geometric and flowing designs
(often based on an elaborate
leaf and vine pattern) and folk
motifs that can be usually found
in Maranao and Muslim-
influenced artwork, especially in
the southern Philippines, and in
some parts of Southeast Asia.
Panolong

Is a wing like design of a vernacular house in


Maranao called Torogan. These are ends of the floor
beams that projects and splay out like tringular
butterfly wings on the façade and side elevations.
The Torogan is a traditional
Torogan
residence of the reigning Sultan
of the Maranaw people and his
family. It is where the community
traditionally gathers for wedding,
thanksgiving rites, enthronement,
and vigils for the dead. Torogan is
no ordinary home specially to a
regular Maranaw family because
it was a symbol of high social
status.
Sarimanok
The Sari manok is a legendary
bird of the Maranao people who
originate from Mindanao, a major
island in the Philippines. It
comes from the words "sari" and
"manok." "Sari" means cloth or
garment, which is generally of
assorted colors. Manòk means
"chicken"
Yakan’s Fabric and Face Make-up
The Yakan are an
indigenous Muslim tribe native
to the tropical island of Basilan.
Located in the Sulu
Archipelago in the most
southern region of the
Philippines. Yakan people are
recognized for their remarkable

technicolor geometric weaves and the distinctive face


decorations used in their traditional ceremonies. The Yakan are
kind and loving people that embody a non-materialistic culture and
YakanWeaving

Yakan weaving uses bright, bold and often


contrasting colours in big symmetrical patterns.
Inspiration for designs comes from island living and
Islamic sacred geometry.
Face Decorations
Tanyak Tanyak is a face painting custom is unique to Yakan
tribal culture. Worn only for wedding ceremonies; circles, spots and
diamond patterns are printed on the skin using bamboo implements
and a thick mixture of white flour and water. The patterns are said to
have no symbolic meaning but have been used for centuries as a form
of cosmetic decoration long before commercial products were
accessible.
T’nalak
T'nalak is a traditional cloth
found in Mindanao island made by a
group of people in Lake Sebu, South
Cotabato called T'bolis, Tboli people.
This traditional cloth is hand-woven made of
Abaca fibers which traditionally has three
primary colors, red, black and the original
color of the Abaca leaves.
RUBRIC
10- NEATNESS ( 5 each)
Use the correct media
Bold or attractively completed

30- FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS ( 10 each)


At least 2 colors in each design
Cross-hatching completed in the right areas
Space completely covered
TOTAL
50 POINTS
Thank you for Listening !!!

Prepared by: Kycie B. Fidelicio

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