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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

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  1. Group 4 Shelter and Clothing of Ancient Filipinos

  2. SHELTER

  3. Definition of Important Words • Bahay Kubo – houses in lowlands of Ancient Filipinos which were made of nipa or bamboo

  4. Batalan – part of a nipa hut found on its rear end, usually connected to the kitchen • Banga – a big jar of water for bathing and washing

  5. Silong – the part of the nipa hut between the floor the house and the ground • Matong – a big basket used to store palay

  6. Where Ancient Filipinos Lived • Caves - 2 reasons 1. The high location protected them from the wild animals. 2. It also protects them from bad weather.

  7. - usually located high above the sea so the people can go down to hunt

  8. CAVES

  9. Near bodies of water - lived in the plains near rivers, seas, bays and lakes - fishing became primary livelihood

  10. Forested Plains and Mountains -farming was their primary livelihood

  11. -burned trees, weeds and plants to clean areas for farming - because minerals from burnt leaves help make soil rich

  12. - process is repeated until soil is not fertile anymore - begin to look for another place to farm

  13. - let the land rejuvenate itself until soil is fertile again - would return and plant again - called semi – nomadic people

  14. Bahay Kubo - made of nipa and bamboo - had a bamboo ladder which can be detached at night

  15. Parts of a Bahay Kubo • Batalan - no roof and almost no walls - where cooking utensils were stored - a banga can also be found here

  16. BAHAY KUBO

  17. BATALAN

  18. Silong – space between floor of house where animals were kept • Room to keep pullovers, blankets, and mats • Matong – big basket for storing palay

  19. Kalingas and Ilongots built their houses on top of trees to keep themselves safe from enemies and animals • Badjaos of Sulu lived in bancas

  20. HOUSES ON TOP OF TREES

  21. HOUSES IN BANCAS

  22. CLOTHING

  23. Definition of Important Words • Bahag – 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.

  24. Putong – a piece of cloth tied around the head of men • Baro – a collarless with loose and long sleeves worn by women

  25. Saya – a long loose skirt worn by women • Patadyong – the visayan term for saya • Tapis – a piece of red or white cloth wrapped around the waist

  26. Clothing of Ancient Filipino Men • Already wore clothes and personal ornaments • Bahag – lower part of the body • Kangan – upper part • Putong – around the head

  27. Learned to wear pants later on • Wore nothing on their feet

  28. BAHAG

  29. PUTONG

  30. Clothing of Ancient Filipino Women • Baro(upper)and saya(lower) • Tapis around their waist • Long hair was tied in a knot called pusod

  31. BARO AT SAYA

  32. Ornaments • Tattoos in their bodies • 2 reasons • 1. to decorate their bodies 2. to show their war record

  33. TATTOOS

  34. Pieces of jewelry called kolambigas - rings, earings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets called gallang • Teeth were decorated with gold

  35. SOURCES Awakening 5 by : Amelia Tuico History of the Filipino People 8th ed. By: Teodoro Agoncilio One Country One People 5

  36. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Members: Darren Flores Francis Guevara Sedrick Keh Junoh Kim Russell Ku

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