Indigenous Creative Arts

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INDIGENOUS

CREATIVE ARTS
OBJECTIVES

A. know what was their origin


B. know the types of indigenous they are
C. determine what kind of products they
made
Table of contents

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AGUTAYNEN TAGNAWA
Northern part of Palawan Coron Palawan

03
PLAW’AN
Palawan
Table of contents

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MOLBOGS BATAK

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TAUT’BATU
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AGUTAYNEN
The Agutaynen tribe live in the
northern part of the province of
Palawan in the Agutaya Island.
Majority of them speak the
Agutaynen dialect and lived by
way of fishing, swidden farming,
and carpentry.
TAGNAWA(TAGBANWA/KALAMIANEN)

one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Philippines, and can be


mainly found in the central and northern Palawan. They are
brown-skinned, slim, and ethnic group.
They cultivate rice in swidden or kaingin field that is
intercropped with sweet potato, corn, and cassava. Those in the
coastal areas indulge in fishing and exchange it with agricultural
products for consumption. They also gather forest products such as
gum, rattan, and honey for cash.
Mars Earth
Despite being red, Mars is Earth is the third planet from
actually a cold place. It’s full the Sun and the only one
of iron oxide dust that harbors life

Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet Venus has a beautiful name
to the Sun and the smallest and is the second planet
one from the Sun
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PLAW’AN
The Palawans were originally a tribe in
Southern Palawan until agrarian
settlers started to occupy their once
vast domain. The tribe would exploit
the most fertile piece of land and
move on to next.
They built their houses usually on a hillside but close to
the river or stream using four skinny trunks of trees. They
hunt wild animals using spears with a lethal poison at the
tip. They catch fish by using a special root sap that is
diluted in a shallow stream or river. The tribe hardly
domesticate chicken nor hogs although dogs were their
favorite pet because they can also be used in hunting.
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04
MOLBOGS
The Molbog is one of the Muslim Cultural
norities, a people group believed to have been
grants from North Borneo. The livelihood
cludes subsistence farming, fishing and
casional barter trading with the Sulu and
arby Sabah market centers.
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and select “Replace image”
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BATAK
The Batak live in the forests of
northern Palawan in the western
Philippines. They depend on a
varied mix of cultivation, hunting,
gathering and fishing.
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TAUT’BATU
The Tau't Bato are still practicing a simple lifestyle. The men are still
wearing G-strings made of bark and cloth while the women are
wearing a skirt made of a piece of cloth to cover their lower body.
Most of them are half naked, but because of the outside influence
through trade, women are beginning to wear a blouse.
They live around cave dwellings in which they construct a house
framework made of light and sturdy materials such as saplings. They
make sleeping platforms and multi-purpose platforms to serve as
floors or beds.
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