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Arts and Crafts of

MIMAROPA and
Visayas Group of
Islands
Matchy-Matchy
1. Diversity
A. Design
2. Customs
3. Motifs B. Celebration
4. Crafts C. Culture
5. Festival D. Artwork
E. Differences
“The different motifs from different
places in the Luzon and Visayas Islands
that will be helpful in appreciating the
diversity of our culture.”
MINDORO
 ETHNOLIGUISTIC GROUPS called MANGYANS
 Hanunuo mangyans “Truly, Real/ Genuine”

live in Southern Part of Mindoro.


 Iraya Mangyans- Occidental Mindoro
 Language, customs and their way of living.
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AMBAHAN
Rhythmic, poetic expression with a meter of
seven syllables.
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URUKAY
Variation of ambahan that uses eight syllables.
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BASKET OF IRAYA MANGYANS


Made of dried nito grass and forest vines
With intricate patterns and designs of humans,
animals, tress and other objects.
MARINDUQUE
Know for its Moriones Festival
celebrated every Holy Week
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Morion
Masks that are made of wood or papier mache
Wear by people who act as Roman Soldiers
during festival.
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Buri (buli palm) and Rafia weaving


ROMBLON
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MARBLE PRODUCTS
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MATS AND BAGS


MADE FROM ROMBLON PLANTS.
PALAWAN
The country’s last frontier because of it is rich in
cultural and natural diversity.
TAGBANUAS- first inhabitants of palawan

Tagbanua men- skillful wood carvers


Children and women- Proficient weavers.
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TINGKOP
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TAGBANUA CARVINGS
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Manunggul jar
VISAYAS
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HABLON
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PATADYONG
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PIŇA WEAVING
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AKLAN WEAVING
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CAPIZ SHELL
Negros island
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Negrenses weaving
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Basket weaving in Antequera


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Basey Samar Mat weaving


Festivals in Visayas
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Ati-atihan festivals
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Mascarra festivals
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Kasadyaan festival in Tacloban City


ARCHITECTURE
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Molo church
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MIAG-AO church
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THE RUINS

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