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Culture of the Philippines: Architecture

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Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Culture, Customs, Traditions and Filipino Culture. The Nipa hut (Bahay Kubo). Is the mainstream form of housing. It is characterized by use of simple materials such as bamboo and coconut as the main sources of wood. Cogon grass,Nipa palm leaves and coconut fronds are used as roof thatching. Most primitive homes are built on stilts due to frequent flooding during the rainy season. Figure 1: Nipa Hut “Bahay Kubo”. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Culture of the Philippines.

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Culture of the Philippines: Tribal Groups

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Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Culture, Customs, Traditions and Filipino Culture. Figure 1: Mangyan, a Malay indigenous tribe of Mindoro in the Philippines. The Indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of Malay ethnic groups. They are the descendants of the original Austronesian inhabitants. Of the Philippines, that settled in the islands thousands of years ago, and in the process have retained their Indigenous customs and traditions. In 1990, more than 100 highland tribes.

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Culture of the Philippines: Philippine Arts

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Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Culture, Customs, Traditions and Filipino Culture. Arts of the Philippines cover a variety of forms of entertainment. Folk art. Consist of classic and modern features that flourished as a result of European and Indigenous influences. Tagalog, English and other native Philippine languages. Figure 1: The Philippine Palabuniyan Kulintang musicians performing the Kulintang instruments which is the music of the Maguindanao people. Philippine folk dances include the Tinik...

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Culture of the Philippines: Culture of the Philippines

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Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Culture, Customs, Traditions and Filipino Culture. Culture of the Philippines. Antipolo Fiesta, 1947 by: Fernando Amorsolo. Fiesta is part of Filipino culture which is celebrated every year. Is rich in customs and traditions. Philippines culture reflects the complexity of the history of the Philippines through the combination of cultures of foreign influences. Photo Courtesy: Fernando C. Amorsolo Art Foundation(Fernando Amorsolo.com). The photo above is an example o...

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Culture of the Philippines: About

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Cultural and Folk Dances. How to dance Cariñosa. How to dance idudu dance. How to Dance Maglalatik. How to dance Sayaw Sa Banko. How to dance Singkil. HOw to Dance Subli dance. How to Dance Tinikling. Sayaw Sa Banko Steps. Steps of idudu dance. Steps of Maglalatik Dance. Steps of Subli dance.

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Culture of the Philippines: Pangalay

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Cultural and Folk Dances. How to dance Cariñosa. How to dance idudu dance. How to Dance Maglalatik. How to dance Sayaw Sa Banko. How to dance Singkil. HOw to Dance Subli dance. How to Dance Tinikling. Sayaw Sa Banko Steps. Steps of idudu dance. Steps of Maglalatik Dance. Steps of Subli dance.

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Culture of the Philippines

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippine History and Government. Officially known as the Republic of the Philippines. Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas. The Philippines is categorized broadly into three main geographical divisions: Luzon. Its capital city is Manila. The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan. In 1521 marked the beginning of an era of Spanish interest and eventual dominance. In 1543, Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos. Named the archipelago Las Islas Filipinas. Miguel López de Legazpi.

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Culture of the Philippines: Maglalatik Dance

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills. Is an indigenous dance from the Philippines in which coconut shell. Originally performed in Binan, Laguna as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight between the Moros and the Christians over the prized latik or coconut meat during the Spanish rule, this dance is also shown to pay tribute to the town’s patron saint, San Isidro Labrador. Labels: Clay pots (Banga). Masaya po ak...

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Culture of the Philippines: Kini Kini Dance

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills. Kini means the Royal Walk. Maranao women performed this dance with scarves. The beauty of the scarves and the talent and grace in which it is displayed. Shows their elite social upbringing. Labels: Kini Kini Dance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Culture of the Philippines. Philippine Cultural and Folk Dances. How to dance Cariñosa. How to dance idudu dance.

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Culture of the Philippines: Philippine History

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippine History and Government. The earliest archeological evidence for man in the archipelago is the 67,000-year-old Callao Man. Of Cagayan and the Angono Petroglyphs. Both of whom appear to suggest the presence of human settlement prior to the arrival of the Negritos. And Austronesian speaking people. Postulates that the peopling of the archipelago transpired via trade networks originating in the antediluvianSundaland. Who depended on hunter-gathering. And were c...

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Culture of the Philippines: PAMULINAWEN - Ilokano Version

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Songs,Lyrics of Filipino Songs and Famous Song Writers. PAMULINAWEN - Ilokano Version. Issem ta diac malipatan. Ta nasudi unay nga nagan. Tanda niayat nga silalasbang. Agrayo 'ta sa diam. Issem ta diac malipatan. Ta nasudi unay nga nagan. Tanda niayat nga silalasbang. Di cas kenca nga limtuad. Issem ta diac malipatan. Ta nasudi unay nga nagan. Tanda niayat nga silalasbang. Pusoc ti mabanga ran. Labels: Filipino Cultural Song.

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Culture of the Philippines: WALAY ANGAY

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Songs,Lyrics of Filipino Songs and Famous Song Writers. Walay angay ang kamingaw. Ang magpuyo sing walay kalipay. Pirme ang buot gumapung-aw. Guican sa walay pahuway nga pagtu-aw. Ang puso ko'y namamanglaw. Mong dinggin man lamang. Araw, gabi dalangin ko. Na magbalik ang tunay na. Di ka na nahabag. Di ka na naawa. Sa aking puso na nagdurusa. Ng dahil sa 'yo. Ang sumpang ikaw lang. Labels: Filipino Cultural Song.

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Culture of the Philippines: Asik Dance

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills. This is performed by a solo maiden, adorned with fine beads and make up, long head scarf. She would dance to win the favor of her Sultan master. Many time the girls would dance to win the hearts of her master or to make up for a wrong she had done. She would give her whole heart and soul into this performance to soften the heart of her master to accept her. How to dance Cariñosa.

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Culture of the Philippines. Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Songs,Lyrics of Filipino Songs and Famous Song Writers. Walay angay ang kamingaw. Ang magpuyo sing walay kalipay. Pirme ang buot gumapung-aw. Guican sa walay pahuway nga pagtu-aw. Ang puso ko'y namamanglaw. Mong dinggin man lamang. Araw, gabi dalangin ko. Na magbalik ang tunay na. Di ka na nahabag. Di ka na naawa. Sa aking puso na nagdurusa. Ng dahil sa 'yo. Ang sumpang ikaw lang. Labels: Filipino Cultural Song. Dahil sa 'yo ma...

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