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Group 4. Shelter and Clothing of Ancient Filipinos. SHELTER. Definition of Important Words. Bahay Kubo – houses in lowlands of Ancient Filipinos which were made of nipa or bamboo. Batalan – part of a nipa hut found on its rear end, usually connected to the kitchen - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Group 4Shelter and Clothing of Ancient Filipinos
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SHELTER
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Definition of Important WordsBahay Kubo houses in lowlands of Ancient Filipinos which were made of nipa or bamboo
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Batalan part of a nipa hut found on its rear end, usually connected to the kitchenBanga a big jar of water for bathing and washing
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Silong the part of the nipa hut between the floor the house and the groundMatong a big basket used to store palay
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Where Ancient Filipinos LivedCaves - 2 reasons 1. The high location protected them from the wild animals. 2. It also protects them from bad weather.
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- usually located high above the sea so the people can go down to hunt
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CAVES
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Near bodies of water - lived in the plains near rivers, seas, bays and lakes - fishing became primary livelihood
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Forested Plains and Mountains -farming was their primary livelihood
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-burned trees, weeds and plants to clean areas for farming - because minerals from burnt leaves help make soil rich
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- process is repeated until soil is not fertile anymore - begin to look for another place to farm
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- let the land rejuvenate itself until soil is fertile again - would return and plant again - called semi nomadic people
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Bahay Kubo - made of nipa and bamboo - had a bamboo ladder which can be detached at night
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Parts of a Bahay KuboBatalan - no roof and almost no walls - where cooking utensils were stored - a banga can also be found here
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BAHAY KUBO
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BATALAN
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Silong space between floor of house where animals were keptRoom to keep pullovers, blankets, and matsMatong big basket for storing palay
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Kalingas and Ilongots built their houses on top of trees to keep themselves safe from enemies and animalsBadjaos of Sulu lived in bancas
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HOUSES ON TOP OF TREES
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HOUSES IN BANCAS
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CLOTHING
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Definition of Important WordsBahag a long piece of cloth tied along the waist and between the thighs worn by men. Thighs and legs were exposed.Kangan a sleeveless and collarless jacket worn by men.
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Putong a piece of cloth tied around the head of menBaro a collarless with loose and long sleeves worn by women
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Saya a long loose skirt worn by womenPatadyong the visayan term for sayaTapis a piece of red or white cloth wrapped around the waist
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Clothing of Ancient Filipino MenAlready wore clothes and personal ornamentsBahag lower part of the bodyKangan upper partPutong around the head
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Learned to wear pants later onWore nothing on their feet
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BAHAG
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PUTONG
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Clothing of Ancient Filipino WomenBaro(upper)and saya(lower)Tapis around their waistLong hair was tied in a knot called pusod
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BARO AT SAYA
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OrnamentsTattoos in their bodies2 reasons1. to decorate their bodies 2. to show their war record
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TATTOOS
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Pieces of jewelry called kolambigas - rings, earings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets called gallangTeeth were decorated with gold
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SOURCESAwakening 5 by : Amelia TuicoHistory of the Filipino People 8th ed. By: Teodoro AgoncilioOne Country One People 5
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