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Filipino Artists (CS 1201)

Filipino Artists (CS 1201)

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Filipino Artists

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National Artist 

  • the highest individual award given to an artist who contributed works of significance to the Philippine arts in their area of artistry.

  • selection task is handled by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCAA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and bestowed by the President of the Philippines. 

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Let us check if you know some of our National Artists.

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 Philippine Indigenous Arts

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GAMABA Artists

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Philippine Indigenous Arts

  • Cloth weaving

  • Basket weaving

  • Jewelry making (Metal and Pearl)

  • Pottery (Palayok, Banga, Tapayan, Kalan)

  • Woodcarving (Paete, Laguna- Wood carving capital)

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GAMABA Artists

In April 1992, the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan or the National Living Treasures Award was institutionalized through Republic Act No. 7355. 

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He is a poet from Panaytayan, Orinetal Mindoro. He helped preserved the Mangyan literary tradition by documenting the pieces of ambahan recorded not only on bamboo tubes but also on notebooks passed on to him.

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Samaon Sulaiman

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Ginaw Bilog

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Multiple Choice

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He is a Musician and Storyteller from Palawan. He is skillful in basal (gong music ensemble), kulial (lyrical poem expressing passionate love song with the accompaniment of the kudyapi, and bagit (instrumental music depicting nature.)

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Masino Intaray

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Samaon Sulaiman

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Multiple Choice

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He is a musician from Mama sa Pano, Magindanao

(Died in 2011)

A master in the use of the kulintang and kudyapi (of the magindanaos) His extensive repertoire of dinalayday, linapu, minuna, and binalig has demonstrated not only his own skills but their culture.

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Masino Intaray

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Samaon Sulaiman

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Multiple Choice

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She is a Textile Weaver from a T’boli group. (+ 2015)

T’bolis are known for their use of abaca fibers in textile weaving. She continued this tradition and preserved the culture of their community through patterns of crocodiles, butterflies, flowers, mountains, and streams of Lake Sebu in her works.

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Salinta Monon

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Lang Dulay

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Multiple Choice

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She is a Textile Weaver,

Tagabawa Bagobo

Bansalan, Davao del Sur

(+ 2009)

She had watched her mother’s nimble hands glide over the loom, weaving traditional Bagobo textiles. She built a solid reputation for the quality of her work and the intricacies of her designs.

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Salinta Monon

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Lang Dulay

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Multiple Choice

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Musician and Dancer

Lubugan, Kalinga


Worked for the preservation of Kalinga culture. He lobbied that the abandoned Capitol Building be turned into a museum, that schools implement the practice of donning the Kalinga costume for important events and that traditional Kalinga music should be broadcasted alongside contemporary music in the local radio station.

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Francisco Caballero

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Alonzo Saclag

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Multiple Choice

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Epic Chanter


Sulod-Bukidnon


Calinog, Iloilo


A Panay-Bukidnon from the mountains of Central Panay to ceaselessly work for the documentation of the oral literature, particularly the epics, of his people.

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Federico Caballero

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Uwang Ahadas

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Multiple Choice

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Musician

Yakan

Lamitan, Basilan

His life’s work is to preserve and promote Yakan’ culture through the traditional music and instruments of his tribe.He has mastered the gabbang, the agung, the kwintagan and others.

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Eduardo Mutuc

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Uwang Ahadas

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Multiple Choice

A Metalsmith artist

Kapampangan

Apalit, Pampanga


He dedicated his life in sculpting retablos, mirrors, altars and carosas from bronze, and wood.

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Eduardo Mutuc

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Uwang Ahadas

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Multiple Choice

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Mat Weaver, 2004 Sama

Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi


She is from Ungos Matata, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi, recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos Matata.

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HAJA AMINA APPI

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Darhata Sawabi

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Multiple Choice

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Textile Weaver

Tausug

Parang, Sulu

Her remarkable proficiency with the art and the intricacy of her designs allows her to price her creations a little higher than others. Pis syabit weaving is a difficult art which she remains faithful.

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HAJA AMINA APPI

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Darhata Sawabi

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Multiple Choice

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Casque Maker

Ilocano

San Quintin, Abra


He learned how to make gourd casques and weave baskets from his grandfather at the ag of 16.

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Eduardo Mutuc

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Teofilo Garcia

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Multiple Choice

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Textile Weaver

Ilocano

Pinili, Ilocos Norte

Her handiworks are finer than most abel –her blankets have a very high thread count and her designs are the most intricate and can sometimes take up to five colors.

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Magdalena Gamayo

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Ambalang Ausalin

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Multiple Choice

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Textile Weaver

She is able to bring forth all designs and actualize all textile categories typical to the Yakan. She can execute the suwah bekkat (cross-stitch-like embellishment) and suwah pendan (embroidery-like embellishment) techniques of the bunga sama category.

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Estelita Bantilan

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Ambalang Ausalin

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Mat Weaver

(born 17 October 1940)

Born as Labnai Tumdan was already precocious in mat weaving and she was never wont to monetize her mats.

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Estelita Bantilan

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Yabing Masalon Dulo

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Multiple Choice

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Ikat Weaver

(born 8 August 1914)


She carries on with an exquisite tradition of her gift: the expert making of fine warp ikat textiles. That focus brings to greater clarity a person whose ikat-dyed fabrics bear stunning similarity with museum-held Blaan pieces created more than a century ago.

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Yabing Masalon Dulo

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Salinta Monon

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