3. The t’nalak of the Bagobos are woven from deep brown abaca treated in the __________ process to obtain intricate designs.
ikat process
4. T’boli regard their t’nalak as ____________and traditional wedding rituals involve the exchange of this textiles.
sacred
8. T’boli weavers believe that their gods and ancestors visit them in their _______________ to teach them the designs and patterns that they must weave.
dreams
5. Yakan’s are popular for their skills in ______________ and they weave very intricate designs in their textiles, which they use for their clothes and other accessories.
weaving
1. A process of dyeing the fabric where the yarns are tightly wrapped with strings and dyed before weaving is known as _________________.
Ikat
2. The textile of the B’laan usually contain three-colors- shade of black or brown, red, or ochre (darker shade of orange), and ___________ (the color of the undyed abaca)
ecru
10. The people of Mindanao is also called as _________,
Moro
7. The sawal is the traditional tight-fitting trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its _______________stripes.
vertical
6. The Maranaos are known for their __________________. It is a traditional Filipino tube-skirt that can be used in many ways.
Malong
9. The budjulapi is a _______________ with long sleeves. It is ornamented with gold, silver, or bronze buttons.
blouse
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