Native Attire
Native Attire
Native Attire
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The Ifugao people have an indigenous religion unique
to their traditional culture, and highly significant to the
preservation of their life ways and valued traditions.
They believe in the existence of thousands of gods,
which may enter specific sacred objects such as the bul-ul.
The traditional Ifugao wear for men:
Ethnic Terms;
Tuwali – PONGOT
Ayangan – FALENGLENG
Kalanguya - PENGET
* BUTONG (hip bags)
> the butong bags are made of white threads, Ethnic terms:
the ambayong of double black thread. The men Tuwali – BUTUNG
usually put their bitternut leaves and lime container. Ayangan –FHOTONG
Kalanguya - PUNGGU
PINUHHA
> the larger kind of hip bags, a single block thread that
made of white threads.
AMBAYONG
> the smaller kind of hip bags, a double block thread.
* GINUTTU (belt)
> made of round white shells kept together
by a string of rattan dyed red, is worn at the
waist, and then allowed to hang loose
either at the left side or in front.
Traditional Ifugao wear for women:
* LAMMA ( blouse)
> it is used to be a working woman’s garment,
protecting their back from the sun and weeds
during weeding and harvesting. The lamma is
a short sleeveless jacket or plain white cloth
which barely reaches the waist.
A. True B. False
A wrap-around skirt is worn just above the knee
A. False B. True
The smaller kind of hip bags is called ambayong
A. False B. True
The G-string is made of dark red yarn with a black, white
yellow yarn that serves as stripes running lengthwise in between.
A. True B. False
Pongot is the another term for attake.
A. False B. True
Phinalet is worn by the “nawotwot”.
A. False B. True
Binnalit skirt recently-introduced from the Kiangan
area.---
A. True B. False
The more common blankets called “bayaong” are red with
narrow black stripes sometimes covered with designs.
A. True B. False
A round white shells kept together by a string of rattan
dyed red, is worn at the head.
A. True B. False
Phinalet are usually worn by the “KADANGYAN”.
A. False B. True
Which is the types of hip bags?
Inggalgalletget
C. & D. Pinuhha & Ambuyong
Attake
These are the different name of Tapis or
wraparound skirt for womens wear, except;
A. Binayaung B. Gammit
C. Ambayong D. Ginallit
It is made of round white shells kept together by a string of rattan
dyed red, is worn at the waist.
A. Butong B. Ginuttu
C. Pinuhha D. Ambayong
A kind of tapis (black and white in color) worn by the
lower class.
A. Phinalet B. Gammet
C. Indinwa D. Intinlu
A wrap-around skirt for woman.
A. Wanoh B. Binayyaung
C. Ambayong D. Tapis
What is the smaller kind of Hip bags, a double block thread?
A. Ambayong B. Pinuhha
C. Ginuttu D. Bayyaung
It is a short sleeveless jacket or plain white cloth which
barely reaches the waist.
A. G-string B. Wanga
C. Lamma D. Gammet
It is used to covered the upper bodies.
A. Balkoh B. Bayyaung
C. Gammit D. Inggalgalletget
What is the supplementary girdles of Ifugao women
worn to keep the skirt in place.
A. Bayyaung B. Ginuttu
C. Ambayong D. Balkoh
It is worn around the head to keep the hair in place.
A. Pongot B. Helmet
C. Ginuttu D. Attake