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Lesson #2

Lesson #2
36問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Lives in the northeast of Palawan, live close to nature and are peaceloving.Lives in the northeast of Palawan, live close to nature and are peaceloving.

    Batak

  • 2

    Island inhabitants occupying the southeast and southwest parts of the island.

    Palawano

  • 3

    Reside in Puerto Princesa, and are known for their necklaces, ankles, and traditional clothing made of tree bark.

    Tagbanwa

  • 4

    Singnapan Basin in Southwestern Palawan.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 5

    Culture of Mindoro centers in this groups.

    Mangyan

  • 6

    Mt. Halcon in Northern Mindanao

    Alangan

  • 7

    Resides along Binagaw River in the municipalities of Bangsud, Bongabang, and GloriaResides along Binagaw River in the municipalities of Bangsud, Bongabang, and Gloria

    Bangon

  • 8

    Called Mindoros “Mountain dwellers” hometown is ambahan the lyric poetry of Mindoro written on bamboo.

    Buhid

  • 9

    Their place is also home to the Hanunoo-Mangyan script.

    Hanunoo

  • 10

    Found in Occidental Mindoro, once animist. Many Iraya people embraced Christianity.

    Iraya

  • 11

    Southern tip Occidental Mindoro. They still wear their traditional clothing of wraparound skirts women and G strings men

    Ratangnon

  • 12

    They live through swidden farming. Also wear traditonal clothing like Ratagnons.

    Tadyawan

  • 13

    Central Mindoro They wear loincloths as traditional clothing

    Tambuid

  • 14

    A rhythmic poem expresses the Manggyans’ life.A rhythmic poem expresses the Manggyans’ life.

    Song Of Mindoro (Amahan)

  • 15

    Kulilal a love song based on poem called karang.

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 16

    A two-stringed fretted boat-type lute, has two forms.

    Kusyapiq

  • 17

    A ring flute that is played by blowing found at the bottom.

    Suling/Beberek

  • 18

    Bamboo xylophone found in Palawan.

    Gabbang

  • 19

    Believe that spirits reside in nature and communicate with them through a babaylan. (Female healer)

    Batak

  • 20

    Divided into 3 groups

    Palaweño

  • 21

    Usually live in caves through swidden farming.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 22

    Rich in culture like handicrafts these are communal expressions of their identity.Rich in culture like handicrafts these are communal expressions of their identity.

    Mangyan

  • 23

    7 syllables per line presented through recitation and chanting. There is no definite pitch.

    Song Of Mindoro (Amahan)

  • 24

    Ulit and tultul 2 types of chants

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 25

    Big instruments measure 2 meters & smaller instruments.

    Kusyapiq

  • 26

    Has 5 finger holes at the top and one finger hole at lower.Has 5 finger holes at the top and one finger hole at lower.

    Suling/Beberek

  • 27

    Has graduated top on a trapezoidal box acts as resonator.

    Gabbang

  • 28

    Culture is threatened due of diminishing of its members. Illegal logging and economic activities drive to leave their home.

    Batak

  • 29

    Engage in hunting and trading goods.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 30

    Believed to connect mortals to higher forms of beings. Chants become a means of communication beyond the mortal world.Believed to connect mortals to higher forms of beings. Chants become a means of communication beyond the mortal world.

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 31

    Accompanies kulilal, plays the same melody but not in a intrumental part at every end.

    Kusyapiq

  • 32

    Chanting is done during night time

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 33

    Bagit smaller version depict spunds of nature, first string used for drone the other is for melody.

    Kusyapiq

  • 34

    Agutaynon

    Agutaya

  • 35

    Cuyonon

    Cuyo Island

  • 36

    Molbog

    Bayacbac Island

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Lives in the northeast of Palawan, live close to nature and are peaceloving.Lives in the northeast of Palawan, live close to nature and are peaceloving.

    Batak

  • 2

    Island inhabitants occupying the southeast and southwest parts of the island.

    Palawano

  • 3

    Reside in Puerto Princesa, and are known for their necklaces, ankles, and traditional clothing made of tree bark.

    Tagbanwa

  • 4

    Singnapan Basin in Southwestern Palawan.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 5

    Culture of Mindoro centers in this groups.

    Mangyan

  • 6

    Mt. Halcon in Northern Mindanao

    Alangan

  • 7

    Resides along Binagaw River in the municipalities of Bangsud, Bongabang, and GloriaResides along Binagaw River in the municipalities of Bangsud, Bongabang, and Gloria

    Bangon

  • 8

    Called Mindoros “Mountain dwellers” hometown is ambahan the lyric poetry of Mindoro written on bamboo.

    Buhid

  • 9

    Their place is also home to the Hanunoo-Mangyan script.

    Hanunoo

  • 10

    Found in Occidental Mindoro, once animist. Many Iraya people embraced Christianity.

    Iraya

  • 11

    Southern tip Occidental Mindoro. They still wear their traditional clothing of wraparound skirts women and G strings men

    Ratangnon

  • 12

    They live through swidden farming. Also wear traditonal clothing like Ratagnons.

    Tadyawan

  • 13

    Central Mindoro They wear loincloths as traditional clothing

    Tambuid

  • 14

    A rhythmic poem expresses the Manggyans’ life.A rhythmic poem expresses the Manggyans’ life.

    Song Of Mindoro (Amahan)

  • 15

    Kulilal a love song based on poem called karang.

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 16

    A two-stringed fretted boat-type lute, has two forms.

    Kusyapiq

  • 17

    A ring flute that is played by blowing found at the bottom.

    Suling/Beberek

  • 18

    Bamboo xylophone found in Palawan.

    Gabbang

  • 19

    Believe that spirits reside in nature and communicate with them through a babaylan. (Female healer)

    Batak

  • 20

    Divided into 3 groups

    Palaweño

  • 21

    Usually live in caves through swidden farming.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 22

    Rich in culture like handicrafts these are communal expressions of their identity.Rich in culture like handicrafts these are communal expressions of their identity.

    Mangyan

  • 23

    7 syllables per line presented through recitation and chanting. There is no definite pitch.

    Song Of Mindoro (Amahan)

  • 24

    Ulit and tultul 2 types of chants

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 25

    Big instruments measure 2 meters & smaller instruments.

    Kusyapiq

  • 26

    Has 5 finger holes at the top and one finger hole at lower.Has 5 finger holes at the top and one finger hole at lower.

    Suling/Beberek

  • 27

    Has graduated top on a trapezoidal box acts as resonator.

    Gabbang

  • 28

    Culture is threatened due of diminishing of its members. Illegal logging and economic activities drive to leave their home.

    Batak

  • 29

    Engage in hunting and trading goods.

    Tau’t Bato

  • 30

    Believed to connect mortals to higher forms of beings. Chants become a means of communication beyond the mortal world.Believed to connect mortals to higher forms of beings. Chants become a means of communication beyond the mortal world.

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 31

    Accompanies kulilal, plays the same melody but not in a intrumental part at every end.

    Kusyapiq

  • 32

    Chanting is done during night time

    Vocal Music Of Palawan

  • 33

    Bagit smaller version depict spunds of nature, first string used for drone the other is for melody.

    Kusyapiq

  • 34

    Agutaynon

    Agutaya

  • 35

    Cuyonon

    Cuyo Island

  • 36

    Molbog

    Bayacbac Island