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audio jumper
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good day my dear students our country
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the philippines
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are rich in culture based on its
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different forms of arts
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which has been strengthened by our
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ancestors
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their amazing works of arts which was
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been passed
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to the new generation help us to be
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recognized
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on our unique identities as filipinos
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they are the living treasures who has
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been recognized
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under special contributions to their
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community
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and to our national heritage
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in this lesson you will learn about our
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16
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national living treasures known as
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tagawad samanilikanangbaya
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from the national commission for culture
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and the arts
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or the ncca the awardees produce
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art forms that are woven into
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everyday life they show
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how pre-colonial traditions continue
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through the present time as envisioned
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in republic
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act number five 7355 known as manily
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kanambayan act
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was established in 1992 and shall mean
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citizen
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engage in any traditional art uniquely
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filipino
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whose distinct skills have reached such
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a high level of technical
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and artistic excellence and they pass it
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on
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to his or her community with the same
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degree
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of technical and artistic competence
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what
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is national commission for culture
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and the arts or the ncca
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it is the highest policy and
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coordinating body
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for culture and the arts of the state
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it has to search for the finest
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traditional artists of the land
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who adopts a program that will ensure
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the transfer of their skills to others
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undertakes measured to promote a genuine
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appreciation
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and to give pride among our people
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about the genius of manglika
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nangbayan what about
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tagawadzimanilikanangba
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as filipino who recognize the unique
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identities
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of our fellow filipinos it is the right
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to see their contribution to the
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community
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the country is rich with various
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elements
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of tangible and intangible cultural
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heritage
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which has passed on the new generation
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culture as part of our philippine
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identity
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includes a variety of arts that enhance
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by our national living treasure artists
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who are recognized in their special
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contribution
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to the national heritage these are
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filipino citizen
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who is engaged in any traditional art
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forms
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and has contributed to the development
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of cultural diversity
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and the creativity of humanity
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here are the gamba awardees for the year
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1993
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nino bilob from panaitayan mansalai
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oriental mindoro from region 4b
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he introduced surat mangyan in ambahan
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poetry
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he and his community preserve the hanuna
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mangian script
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in ambahan is a poem consisting of seven
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syllable lines
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and promote in every occasion so that
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the art
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will not be lost but preserved for
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posterity
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masino
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island region 4b he is an outstanding
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master of basal
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or gong music
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highly lyrical foam and baguette
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instrumental music played
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on the kushapi also played the ardeen
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or the mouth heart babara or the ring
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float
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and above all he was a prolific
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and preeminent epic chanter and
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storyteller
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in muslim mindanao he achieved
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the highest level of excellence in the
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art of playing
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huchapi or kugapi two-string glute
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and also profession in kulingtang agong
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suspended bus gong with wide rim
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so
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come up awardees for the year 1998
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lang du lai from tibuli south cebu
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soutabato mindanao under bangsamoro
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autonomous region
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in muslim mindanao she is credited with
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preserving her people's
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traditional tinala using abbaja fibers
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as fine as hair which traditionally has
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three primary colors
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red black and the original colors
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of abakalib she recreated
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by her nimble hands the crocodiles
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butterflies and flowers
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she was awarded for fully demonstrating
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the creative
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and expressive aspects of bhagobo abbaka
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ikat or the ikat weaving
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ikat means to die or
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bound this weaving is also called inabal
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traditional textile of bagobo at a time
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when such art was threatened with
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extinction
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the mob awardees for the year 2000.
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from yakan la mitan basilan island of
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bangsamoro autonomous region
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in muslim mindanao he referred to
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for his ability and mastery in playing
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different yakan
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instruments made of bamboo
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wood and metal and for the imparting his
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insights to the youngsters of his local
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he kept on performing and struck despite
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his diminishing visual perception
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keeping the yakan melodic custom alive
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and thriving federico caballero
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from sulud bukitnun kalinog iloilo
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panay island from region 6
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he continuously works for the
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documentation of the oral literature
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in particular the epics of people
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these 10 epics rendered in a language
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that
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though related to kineraia is no longer
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spoken
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alonzo saclad from kalinga northern
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luzon
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island of cordeliera administrative
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region
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his lifestyle's work is to paint
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a portrait of his people to record
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a tradition of opposites and dualities
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of people character
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recorded in cadences each aggressive and
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gentle play kalinga musical instruments
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create dance patterns and moves
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related to rituals
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in muslim mindanao she was recognized
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as the master of matt weaver her
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colorful mats
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with her complex geometric patterns
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showcased
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her precise sense of design proportion
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symmetry and sensitivity to color
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eduardo moto from appali pampanga
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regentry he is an artist
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who has devoted his existence to
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developing religious and secular
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artworks
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in silver bronze and wood
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his intricately detailed tablos
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mirrors altars and carrosas
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are in church buildings and non-public
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collections
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a range of these works are quite large
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some exceeding 40 feet some are very
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small
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and feature very nice and refined
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craftsmanship
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darhata sawabi from taosu
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parang solu southern philippines under
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bangsamoro autonomous region
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in muslim mindanao she remained devoted
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and persevered with her mission to teach
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the artworks of fishy bit
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weaving her strokes firm ensure
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her color sensitivity acute and her
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dedication
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to the best of her products and
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weavering
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kamab awardees for the year 2012
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magdalena gamayo pinili ilocos norte
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region 1. she has been a master in a
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bell weaving
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she is not only weaving traditional
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ilocano textiles
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but also designed new patterns one of
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her designs
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employs a difficult weaving techniques
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called
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pili lian meaning partially
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though we produce a one-of-a-kind design
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that takes after a string of flowers
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does it name inubon asabon
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she did not formally study such
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traditional art
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instead she watched closely to her ant
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and imitated the patterns
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iofilo garcia sankintin abra
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region 1 he introduced katukung
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for taboonau hat making when he finishes
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field work as a farmer he focuses
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on the cultivation and development of
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taboo now
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that is the ilocano term for uppo
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at the age of 15 he learned the art
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of katukong or tabungao had making
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and basket weaving from his grandfather
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come up awardees for the year 2016.
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ambalang ausaleen from la meeton basilan
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island
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bangsamor autonomous region in muslim
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mindanao
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she introduced yakan weaving apombalang
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is significantly respected in all of
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lamitan
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her abilities are guarded unique she can
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bring forth all designs
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and actualize all textile categories
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under the yakan community who are known
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to be among the finest weavers
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within the southern philippines
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she can perform the suwo becca or the
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cross stage like
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embellishment and suwa pendan
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or embroidery-like embellishment
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techniques
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of the bungasama category she has the
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complex knowledge
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of the whole weaving process
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estelita to mandan bantiland
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from region 12 or sox surgeon
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she introduced bala and matt weaving
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since she was a child she was bright and
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careful
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in tangled weaving her perseverance
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took place because of her supportive
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husband
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the thin strips of the pandanus romblon
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rice matrix through their fingers
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performing
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an individual rhythm the beat
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guided by her eyes then whooping strips
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are held tight
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at the other end of her body as toes
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curl and glows around the arc of her
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torso
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that remains the dexterity of feet and
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toes
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hand and eye coordination happen inside
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the frame
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of mile sequence
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yabbing masalandullo
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region 12. she introduced balaan ikar
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or thai dying fabric weaving yabbing
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masalandullo
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called was only 14 years old
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when she started weaving all her younger
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years were spent in sharpening her
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skills
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and imparting the knowledge to younger
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generations
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of bala and weavers she follows her
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mother's movement
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back and forth she colors the fibers
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count the thread and observes the
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rhythmic dance
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of fever's dream woven into unique
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soulful pieces
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to summarize republic act number seven
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three five five as manly canon by an
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act was established in 1992
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to give recognition to traditional art
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uniquely filipino
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who preserves and promotes its
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traditional folk arts
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that contribute to the national heritage
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national commission for culture and the
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arts or the ncca
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is the highest policy and coordinating
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body for
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culture and arts of the state the
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philippines through the effort of
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ncca introduced the sixteen
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gawad samanili kanangbayan or gamaba
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awardees
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namely gino vilog 1993
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surat mangyan in ambahan poetry
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masino in tarai 1993
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epic chanter and storyteller
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sama own sulaiman 1993
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playing kujapi lang dulai
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1998 tinalaq weaving
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salinta monon 1998
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in abal weaving ahadas
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2000 playing yakan instruments
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federico caballero 2000
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chanting epic opening
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alonso 2000
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playing kalinga musical instrument
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hajja amina api 2004
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matt weaving eduardo moto
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2004 metal plating
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darhata sawabi 2004
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physiabit weaving magdalena gabayo
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2012 abell weaving
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tiofilo garcia 2012
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katukong or tabungao hat making
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ambalang ausalin 2016
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yakan weaving estelita bantilan
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201
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fabric weaving that's all for today
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let us continue to be proud to our gamba
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awardees
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see you on our next session
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thank you and goodbye