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answer the following:
___________________ 1. the legendary bird of the maranao said to be a symbol of good fortune.
___________________ 2. it came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in filipino
___________________ 3. it is depicted as a fowl with colorful winngs and feathered tail, holding a fish on its beak or talons.
___________________ 4.two headed cylindrical drum.
___________________ 5. a heavy brass belt commonly worn by T'boli women during festivals.
___________________ 6. a wooden comb with glass beads hanging from it, worn towards the back of the head.
___________________ 7. an instrument that consists of a row of small brass or bronze gongs horizontally laid upon a wooden rack.
___________________ 8. the tribe that has a facial make-up by aplying a foundation of white powder, dots and lines painted on the face of the groom and bride.

Sagot :

Answer:

1. Sarimanok

The Sarimanok is the legendary bird that has become an ubiquitous symbol of Maranao art.

2. Okir/Okkil

came from old Malayan word which means carve or ukit in Filipino.

3. Sarimanok

It is depicted as a fowl with colorful wings and feathered tail, holding a fish on its beak or talons.

4. Gandang

double-headed cylindrical drum in Maranao, Philippines.

5. Hilot

is a heavy brass belt worn by women during festivals.  It is worn by Tboli and Blaan women for dancing. The heavier the hilot the better as it sways more gracefully as the dancer sways.

6. Suwatlmimotis

is a wooden comb with seed beads hanging from it worn toward the back of the head. This accessory is from the T'boli tribe.

7. Kulintang

The kulintang instrument consists of a row of small brass or bronze gongs horizontally laid upon a wooden rack; it is the main melody instrument and is played by striking the bosses of the gongs with two wooden beaters.

8. Yakan or The Yakans

After creating a foundation of white powder, the make-up artists proceed to paint dots and lines in various patterns on the faces, creating the effect of formal and elaborate masks which match the ornate costumes of the celebrants.