Abra Ethnic Costume

Abra Ethnic Costume

What are the Abra ethnic Songs?

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1. What are the Abra ethnic Songs?


Answer:

Oscar Palabyab ends his closing remarks with the Ilocano folk song “Ti Ayat ti Maysa nga Ubing” at the @Philippine Red Cross 3rd Assembly at the Capitol.

Explanation:

Oscar Palabyab ends his closing remarks with the Ilocano folk song “Ti Ayat ti Maysa nga Ubing” at the @Philippine Red Cross 3rd Assembly at the Capitol.


2. participants wear unique and wonderful ethnic costumes​


Answer:

From the Indian sari to the Vietnamese conical hat, the world is full of different varieties of traditional dress. Some colourful, some immersed in history and specific to the country's culture and others due to circumstance or status - they are almost always eye-catching. Learning about them gains you an insight into the country they're part of, so we've rounded up a few items to give you a lowdown on traditional dress around the world.


3. what is significance of the different costumes used in the ethnic dances?​


a.po

Explanation:

baka po maka tolong


4. 2. Sakuting is an ethnic term which refers to the rhythmic sticks producing theaccompaniment for the dacne, which of the following places does this danceoriginated?a. Kalinga and Abra b. Lingayen and IlocosC. Abra and Ilocos​


Answer:

letter C. abra and ilocos


5. 5. Ano ang mga lalawigang bumubuo sa Rehiyon CAR Cordillera Administrative Region)?a. Abra, Apayao, Kalinga, La Union Mt. Province,ifugao b. Abra, Apayao,Benguet.Ifugao, Kalinga, Mt. Provincec. Abra, Sagada, Kalinga, Apayao d. Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Cagayan​


Answer:

5.b

Explanation:


6. is abra folk dance name​


Answer:

Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla (choreographed skirmish). Sakuting (pronounced seh-KOOH-tihng) comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people native to the lowlands and the Tingguian mountain tribes.

Explanation:

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7. similarities of abra and kalinga textilein ​


Answer:

In general it can be said that southern Philippine and Indonesian textiles are more splendid than Northern Luzon highland textiles, and collectors of these are therefore often characterized as esoteric. The interest in cotton textiles from the north invariably is an offshoot of a fascination with the complex and intriguing cultures of the Cordillera mountains of Northern Luzon. For the select few who have delved into this field, and who have developed a respect for the way of thinking and behaving of these peoples, it is a privilege to own a small piece of this vanishing culture - a culture associated with bravery, tenacity, intelligence, beauty and harmony with nature.


8. Is abra river conected to province of abra to ilocos sur?


Answer:

YES

Geography. The Abra originates in the southern section of Mount Data. It descends westward to Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and flows into Abra. At a point near the municipality of Dolores, it is joined by the Tineg River, which originates in the uplands of Abra.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Geography. The Abra originates in the southern section of Mount Data. It descends westward to Cervantes, Ilocos Sur, and flows into Abra. At a point near the municipality of Dolores, it is joined by the Tineg River, which originates in the uplands of Abra.

Explanation:

yan yung nakita ko sa gugel

bryn les please


9. *Enumeration: A. Give 5 examples of Philippine Ethnic And Traditional or Folk Dances(21-25)21. 22.23. 24.25. B. Give 5 Examples of Costumes Used in Dancing Ethnic or Folk Dances. (26- 30) 26.27. 28. 29. 30. ​


Answer:

From singkil to binasuan, here's a list of folk dances in the Philippines featuring Philippine folk dance and its origin:

Tinikling – Leyte.

Itik-Itik – Surigao del Sur.

Maglalatik – Biñan, Laguna.

Binasuan – Pangasinan.

Singkil – Lake Lanao.

Kappa Malong-Malong – Maranao in Mindanao.

Cariñosa – Panay Island.

Folk-dance costumes reflected the East European look in the use of bright colors on dark backgrounds. Costumes were often highly decorated with beads, metal, and silk threads. The basic women's dress was a short, light-colored chemise and a petticoat, over which several layers of fabric were worn.


10. Events in abra during lockdown​


Explanation:

nag calm lng sa bahay Para iwas Covid 19


11. It is the weaving method in Abra.​


Answer:

If I am not mistaken Abra is know for Loom Weaving.

Answer:

ABRA IS KNOW AS LOOM WEABING


12. 10 different folk and ethnic dances in the philippines including their history,costume and music


Answer:

The Philippines enjoys a rich cultural heritage which includes a diverse collection of traditional dances. From the well-known national dance the Tinikling, which pays homage to the movements of a much-loved bird, to dances that reflect elements of daily Philippine life, these folk dances all offer a glimpse into the history of the country.

Traditional Folk Dances of the Philippines

The Philippines has many popular folk dances which have evolved and changed as they have been passed down from generation to generation. Although a particular dance might be performed slightly differently from one region to the next, its remains true to its roots. Here are some of the most popular dances from the region.please add thanks here. thank tou for asking.

Explanation:


13. what is elements of abra​


Answer:

Ilocos and abra also known banakel, binakael, binakul(ilocano for twill) this is a variation of the composed of the popular abel weave. Woven using pedal looms, its design is composed of interlocked geometric patterns, resulting in an optical illusion despite its flat surface

Explanation:

Sana makatulong to


14. what is the equivalent of Abra textile​


Answer: The charm of Abra stems from the fact that it is not at all at the tourism map. Indeed, it is highgly ignored by outsiders. Hence our experience in this rustic province can only be  as natural and authentic as we can get. Indigenous dyeing is obviously a dying art. It is important to she light into it as it is the part of the bigger ''Filipino identity and local artistry'' that most of us Filipinos take for granted.


15. 2 Sandra is a blogger who would Eke to do a documentation of the KaamuaFestival. Which part should she focus on if she would like to highlight thebeliefs of the Bukidnon people?A The traditional embroidery called "panubokB. Vibrant costumes wom by ethnic and non-ethnic dancersC. Rituals of sin atonement, worshipping and thanks givingD. Ethnic sounds coming from traditional musical instruments​


2. A po

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16. similarities of abra​


Answer:

both the textile of cordillera and Ilocos are hand woven but they differ in the following matters.

Explanation:

I think the correct question is"SIMILARITIES OF ABRA TEXTILE" (hopeithelpsthankstoo)


17. What is the Textile of abra


i think they are also making abel cloth...

18. The folklore of abra​


Answer:

"Tugot ni Angalo"

Explanation:

Abra Mythology

it is the folklore of Joe mama

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19. Abra(tingguians)textile​


Preserving the Fading Threads of the Abra Abel

Abra Abel

Abra, a former Ilocos town, now among the provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), has a rich texture of social, political and cultural history. Abreños are largely Tingguians and Ilocanos.

The centuries-old impaod (backstrap) weaving and its many forms, developed through rituals and dreams, are so much a piece of history of the people (Itnegs) of the Tineg River. Pinaing is the goddess of the women weavers who were taught to weave at the age of ten

Explanation:

sana makatulong Po Yan


20. arts and craft of abra ​


Answer:

whats an abra

Explanation:


21. similarities of abra textile​


Boyh the textiles of cordillera and illocos are hand woven but they differ in the following matters

22. arts and craft of abra​


Answer:

woven materials

muscovado sugar

bamboo products

wood crafts


23. what is textile of abra ?​


The textiles of the Tingguian of Abra and its uplands are the most spectacular of the weaves produced by the people of the Cordillera. The blankets or owes/ules are divided into three pattern-types: the binakul, pinilian, and dinapat

Answer:

The textiles of the Tingguian of Abra and its uplands are the most spectacular of the weaves produced by the people of the Cordillera. The blankets or owes/ules are divided into three pattern-types: the binakul, pinilian, and dinapat.


24. female blouse of Abra​


Answer:

abra attire

Explanation:

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25. 1.types of rocks u can find in abra 2.types of minerals in abra 3.types of natural resources in abra


Explanation:

1. Types of rocks you can find in Abra:

- Igneous rocks: Abra has several volcanic ranges such as the Cordillera Central and the Abra Mountains which means there are igneous rocks such as basalt, andesite, and dacite

- Sedimentary rocks: Abra is surrounded by large rivers such as the Abra River and the Magat River which can mean there are sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and shale

- Metamorphic rocks: Abra has areas of high pressure and temperature due to its geologic setting which means there may be metamorphic rocks such as marble and slate.

2. Types of minerals in Abra:

- Copper: Abra has several copper deposits such as the Capcapo-Malitao Copper Prospect and the Padcal Copper-Gold Deposit

- Gold: Abra has several gold deposits such as the Lepanto Mine and the Bumolo Prospect

- Zinc: Abra has several zinc deposits such as the Balatoc Mine

- Silver: Abra has several silver deposits such as the Capcapo-Malitao Copper Prospect

- Lead: Abra has several lead deposits such as the Lepanto Mine

3. Types of natural resources in Abra:

- Agriculture: Abra has rich soils and diverse climates making it suitable for agricultural crops such as rice, corn, and vegetables

- Forests: Abra has forests which provide wood products and habitats for wildlife

- Minerals: Abra has mineral resources such as copper, gold, zinc, silver, and lead that contribute to the economy

- Water resources: Abra has several rivers and lakes which provide water for irrigation, hydropower, and domestic use.


26. why do you think costume are important to the culture of ethnic group in Luzonpa help plss ill mark him/her da brainliest​​


Because each costume of each ethnic group is different and it is different from what common citizens in urban areas here in Luzon wear

27. PANCIT MIKI NG ABRA​


Answer:

Nasa picture ang PANCIT MIKI NG ABRA

Make this brainliest answer and give it a heart thank you

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28. Female blouse of Abra


Answer:

Tapis is the female blouse of Abra.


29. What is the textile of Abra?​


Answer:

Abra is home to the loom weaving community that creates the beautifully complex Abel fabrics. The unique traditional fabrics may be made using an age-old craft, but their designs remain relevant and increasingly in demand in today's fashion industry.


30. what is capital in Abra​


Answer:

Abra, officially the Province of Abra (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Abra; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Abra), is a province in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. Its capital is the municipality of Bangued.


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