
CPAR - MINDANAO REGION IX-BARMM
Quiz by John Sandrino
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AÂ percussion musical instrument that is usually made of metal
A custom of face painting by the use of a mixture of flour and water done in wedding ceremonies
An instrument that looks like a boat and has two strings
A hand-woven fabric made by the ethnic Higaonon tribe
A headdress worn during festivities made of native materials
A weaved fabric made by the Mandaya tribe that is usually used by women as a skirt, as well as blankets or wraps for the dead
A traditional textile made from abaca with a special weave worn only by women and has a shine from the beeswax applied during the weaving process
Brightly colored boats used by Muslim royals and high-ranking people in Mindanao during the pre-colonial and Spanish periods, and now showcased in the Pakaradyan Festival
a traditional hand-woven cloth from abaca fibers indigenous to the T'boli tribe, inspired by the weaver’s dreams.
A dance in which the steps mimic the gestures of a duck
A kind of embroidery made by the Manobo people
traditional Filipino-Bangsamoro rectangular or tube-like wrap around skirt bearing a variety of geometric or designs.
rectilinear and curvilinear plant-based designs  that can be usually found among the Moro and Lumad people of the Southern Philippines, as well as parts of Sabah.
A folk dance which depicts the epic poem, Darangen
The symbol of Maranao art which depicts a legendary, colorful bird that symbolizes good fortune
The highest form of Yakan weaving that has patterns that represent the universe