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they painted themselves when they had performed some brave deed. They paint themselves by first drawing blood with pricks from a very sharp point, following the design and lines previously marked by the craftsmen in the art, and then over the fresh blood applying an indelible black powder. They do not paint the whole body at one time, but part by part, so that the painting takes many days to complete. In the former times they had to perform a new feat of bravery for each of the parts that were to be painted. The paintings are very elegant, and well proportioned to the members and parts where they are located. I used to say there, captivated and astonished by the appearance of one of these, that if they brought it to Europe a great deal of money could be made by displaying it. Children are not painted. The women paint the whole of one hand and a part of the other.
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heritage sites, which have been demolished one at a time in a fast pace due to urbanization, culturally-irresponsible development, and lack of towns-cape architectural vision. The proposal advocates for the usage and reinterpretations of indigenous, colonial, and modern architectural and landscaping styles that are prevalent or used to be prevalent in a given city or municipality. The proposal aims to foster a renaissance in Philippine landscaping and townscaping, especially in rural areas which can easily be transformed into new architectural heritage towns within a 50-year time frame. Unfortunately, many Philippine-based architecture and engineering experts lack the sense of preserving heritage townscapes, such as the case in
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cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions. The literature of the Philippines illustrates the Prehistory and European colonial legacy of the Philippines, written in both Indigenous and Hispanic writing system. Most of the traditional literatures of the Philippines were written during the Spanish period, while being preserved orally prior to Spanish colonization. Philippine literature is written in
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breakfast, snacks, lunch, snacks, dinner, and again a midnight snack before going to sleep. Rice is a staple in the Filipino diet, and is usually eaten together with other dishes. Filipinos regularly use spoons together with forks when eating out and when it involves eating soup like nilaga .But in traditional home settings they eat most of the time with their bare hands and also when eating seafood. Rice, corn, and popular dishes such as
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controversial as it focuses only on the traditional script of the Tagalog people, while dismissing the traditional scripts of more than 100 ethnic groups in the country. The new proposal that came after the backlash cites that if the ethnic majority is Sebwano, then the script that will be taught is badlit. If the ethnic majority is Tagalog, then the script that will be taught is
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2004. From a high production rate of 350 films a year in the 1950s, and 200 films a year during the 1980s, the Philippine film industry production rate declined in 2006 to 2007. The 21st century saw the rebirth of independent filmmaking through the use of digital technology and a number of films have once again earned nationwide recognition and prestige.
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to the Philippines for the restoration of the heritage towns they destroyed, effectively destroying any chances of restoration since the pre-war Philippines' economy was devastated and had limited monetary supply. On the other hand, the United States gave minimal funding for only two of the hundreds of cities they destroyed, namely, Manila and Baguio.
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heritage townscapes. Some heritage buildings have been demolished or sold to corporations, and have been replaced by commercial structures such as shopping centers, condominium units, or newly furnished modern-style buildings, completely destroying the old aesthetics of many former heritage towns and cities. This is one of the reasons why
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While Silay, Iloilo City, and San Fernando de Pampanga have ordinances giving certain tax exemptions to owners of heritage houses. In 2010, the Philippine Cultural Heritage Act passed into law, effectively giving protections to all cultural heritage properties of the Philippines. However, despite its
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There have been proposals to establish a policy where each municipality and city will have an ordinance mandating all constructions and reconstructions within such territory to be inclined with the municipality or city's architecture and landscaping styles to preserve and conserve the country's dying
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The Philippines is home to numerous heritage towns and cities, many of which have been intentionally destroyed by the Japanese through fire tactics in World War II and the Americans through bombings during the same war. After the war, the government of the Empire of Japan withheld from giving funds
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arrived in the Philippines in the 13th century through trade routes in Southeast Asia. The spread of Islam established a variety of belief systems, notably in the southwestern portions of the archipelago, where the sultanate system was embraced by the natives without the need for forced conversions,
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The Bisayans are called Pintados because they are in fact so, not by nature although they are well-built, well-featured and white, but by painting their entire bodies from head to foot as soon as they are young men with strength and courage enough to endure the torture of painting. In the old days,
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is a blanket which features designs that incorporate optical illusions.Other parts of Highlands in the Cordillera Region or in local term " KaIgorotan" displays their art in tattoing, weaving bags like the "sangi" a traditional backpack and carving woods. Woven fabrics of the Ga'dang people usually
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are another traditional hats worn by Filipinos. By the 19th century, due to the continuing influence of the Western culture, the rising economy, globalization, and exposure from the European fashion scene, the women's clothing began to have a change; by the 1850s, women's clothing was now full wide
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The Spanish colonizers and friars in the 16th century brought with them produce from the Americas such as chili peppers, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, and the method of sautéing with garlic and onions. Eating out is a favorite Filipino pastime. A typical Pinoy diet consists at most of six meals a day;
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The 1970s and 1980s were considered turbulent years for the Philippine film industry, bringing both positive and negative changes. The films in this period dealt with more serious topics following the Martial law era. In addition, action, western, drama, adult and comedy films developed further in
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The early music of the Philippines featured a mixture of Indigenous, Islamic and a variety of Asian sounds that flourished before the European and American colonization in the 16th and 20th centuries. Spanish settlers and Filipinos played a variety of musical instruments, including flutes, guitar,
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Filipinos began creating paintings in the European tradition during 17th-century Spanish period. The earliest of these paintings were Church frescoes, religious imagery from Biblical sources, as well as engravings, sculptures and lithographs featuring Christian icons and European nobility. Most of
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Cultures that are un-hispanized like the Negritos, Igorot, Lumad and Moro etc. was mostly only fully absorbed into the Filipino borders much later in history, especially during the post-war's modern and globalized culture when the hispanized lowland Filipinos are modernized. As a result, they were
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Other elements of the Filipino value system are optimism about the future, pessimism about present situations and events, concern and care for other people, the existence of friendship and friendliness, the habit of being hospitable, religious nature, respectfulness to self and others, respect for
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The Philippines, being one of Asia's earliest film industry producers, remains undisputed in terms of the highest level of theater admission in Asia. Over the years, however, the Philippine film industry has registered a steady decline in movie viewership from 131 million in 1996 to 63 million in
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which was the only heritage town saved from American bombing and Japanese fire and kamikaze tactics. The country currently lacks a city/town-singular architectural style law. Due to this, unaesthetic cement or shanty structures have taken over heritage buildings annually, destroying many former
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The Philippine literature is a diverse and rich group of works that has evolved throughout the centuries. It had started with traditional folktales and legends made by the ancient Filipinos before Spanish colonization. The main themes of Philippine literature focus on the country's pre-Hispanic
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are not classified as moro peoples. Some of these people groups are commonly grouped together due to their strongly association with a shared geographic area, although these broad categorizations are not always welcomed by the ethnic groups themselves. For example, the indigenous peoples of the
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are preferred in the Philippines due to their religious beliefs. Most Catholic schools are co-ed. The uniforms of Catholic schools usually have an emblem along with the school colors. International schools follow different curricula, such as Singaporean, American, and British. With this, their
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The 1950s saw the first golden age of Philippine cinema, with the emergence of more artistic and mature films, and significant improvement in cinematic techniques among filmmakers. The studio system produced frenetic activity in the Philippine film industry as many films were made annually and
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leaves and coconut fronds are used as roof thatching. Most primitive homes are built on stilts due to frequent flooding during the rainy seasons. Regional variations include the use of thicker, and denser roof thatching in mountain areas, or longer stilts on coastal areas particularly if the
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in the Philippines, where the ethnic script of the ethnic majority of the student population shall be taught in public and private schools. The proposal came up after major backlash came about when a bill declaring the Tagalog baybayin as the national script of the country. The bill became
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assigned to each of them. Fiestas in the Philippines serve as either religious, cultural, or both. These festivals are held to honor the patron saint or to commemorate history and culture, such as promoting local products and celebrate a bountiful harvest. Fiestas can be categorized by
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Early pottery has been found in the form of mostly anthropomorphic earthenware jars dating from c. 5 BC to 225 AD. Early Philippine painting can be found in red slip (clay mixed with water) designs embellished on the ritual pottery of the Philippines such as the acclaimed
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structure is built over water. The architecture of other indigenous peoples may be characterized by an angular wooden roofs, bamboo in place of leafy thatching and ornate wooden carvings. The Bahay na bato architecture is a variant of Nipa Hut that emerged during the Spanish era.
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in 1999 and awarding of various recognition for the conservation and preservation of its unique architectural and landscaping styles. In 2016, bills proposing to establish a Department of Culture were filed in both chambers of Congress to help formulate policy on architecture.
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An Overseas Filipino is a person of Filipino origin, who lives outside of the Philippines. This term is applied to people of Filipino ancestry, who are citizens or residents of a different country. Often, these Filipinos are referred to as Overseas Filipino Workers.
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or father of patriotic paint, gained recognition. He uses his own white hair to make his own paintbrushes and signs his painting using his own blood on the right side corner. He developed his own styles without professional training or guidance from professionals.
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Today, only the centres (poblacion or downtown areas) of Filipino heritage towns and cities remain in most of the expansive heritage cities and towns in the country. Yet, some heritage cities in their former glory prior to the war still exist, such as the
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several local talents started to gain recognition abroad. Award-winning filmmakers and actors were first introduced during this period. As the decade drew to a close, the studio system monopoly came under siege as a result of labor-management conflicts.
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mostly unaffected by the traditional lowland Christian Filipino culture and clothing. What influenced them instead was the modern culture and fashions. Though traditional clothing are retained for traditional ceremonies and cultural occasions as well.
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Prior to the 2003 Convention, the Philippines was invited by UNESCO to nominate intangible heritage elements for the inclusion to the Proclamation of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This prompted the proclamation of the
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and Southeast Asia. It is usually dome-shaped or cone-shaped, but various other styles also exist, including versions with dome-shaped, cone-shaped, or flat crowns with a flat or gently sloping brim. It can be made from various materials including
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are the first literature of the Philippines, usually passed on through generation via traditional and oral folk literature. Written texts recording the stories have also been made. These literary stories are mostly chanted as part of a dynamic
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of other nations. Overseas Filipinos often work as doctors, nurses, accountants, IT professionals, engineers, architects, entertainers, technicians, teachers, military servicemen, students, caregivers, domestic helpers, and household maids.
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An estimated 10 percent of the Philippine population, or nearly 8 million people, are overseas Filipino workers distributed in 182 countries, according to POPCOM. That is in addition to the estimated 3 million migrants who work illegally
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picture quality, sound and writing. The 1980s brought the arrival of alternative or independent cinema in the Philippines. The 1990s saw the emerging popularity of drama, teen-oriented romantic comedy, adult, comedy and action films.
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About 86 to 87 percent of the Philippine population belong to the 19 ethnolinguistic groups are classified as neither indigenous nor moro. known simply as Filipinos, these groups are sometimes collectively referred to as "Lowland
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The arrival of the Spanish colonizers in the 16th century brought the beginning of the Christianization of the people in the Philippines. This phase in history is noted as the tipping point for the destruction of a variety of
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were complex political formations based on the deltas of the archipelago's biggest river systems, with political and trade relationships with polities further upstream on one hand, and with the political and trading powers of
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in 2012. The publication contains an initial inventory of 335 ICH elements with elaborate discussions on 109 ICH elements. The elements listed are the first batch of continuous updating process initiated by the government,
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Filipino values are, for the most part, centered around maintaining social harmony, motivated primarily by the desire to be accepted within a group. The main sanction against diverging from these values are the concepts of
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Other types of schools in the country include private schools, preparatory schools, international schools, laboratory high schools, and science high schools. Of these schools, private Catholic schools are the most famous.
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with the resurgence of mostly Visayan films through Lapu-Lapu Pictures. Nationalistic films became popular, and movie themes consisting primarily of war and heroism and proved to be successful with Philippine audiences.
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was the first introduced moving picture on January 1, 1897, in the Philippines. All films were all in Spanish since Philippine cinema was first introduced during the final years of the Spanish era of the country.
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Filipinos have created toys using insects such as tying a beetle to string, and sweeping it circular rotation to make an interesting sound. The "Salagubang gong" is a toy described by Charles Brtjes, an American
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Throughout the centuries, the islands have incorporated the cuisine of the early Malay settlers, Arab and Chinese traders, and Spanish and American colonizers along with other Oriental and Occidental accent and
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arrived around 900 AD. Most adherent of Hinduism have Indian origins while those practicing Buddhism have Chinese or Japanese origins, notably those who immigrated in the Philippines in the last few decades.
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a type of shirt, usually in white. When the Americans arrived baro't saya started to change again and became more modern in contrast to the conservative style. The women then wore the new version called,
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scattered throughout the archipelago. The highland Austronesians and Negrito have co-existed with their lowland Austronesian kin and neighbor groups for thousands of years in the Philippine archipelago.
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was dubbed as the "Father of Philippine Cinema". Dubbed as the "Father of Philippine Cinema", his work marked the start of cinema as an art form in the Philippines. His first film produced was entitled
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also introduced stones and rocks as housing and building materials and the Filipinos merged it with their existing architecture and forms a hybrid mix-architecture only exclusive to the Philippines.
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also printed with patadyong pattern and is often placed above the right shoulder. These traditions was brought by the Visayans to Mindanao where they also dominate the Christian lowland culture.
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to spread and dominate throughout the archipelago and influenced the religion and beliefs of the natives. Then, the Philippines became a U.S. territory for almost 50 years. Influence from the
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of the region, and by centuries of interaction with neighboring cultures, and colonial powers. In more recent times, Filipino culture has also been influenced through its participation in the
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is played on a board game using small sea shells in which players try to take all shells. The winner is determined by who has the most shells at the point when all small pits become empty.
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since 1999. Only the heritage city of Vigan has a town law that guarantees its singular architecture (the Vigan colonial style) shall always be used in constructions and reconstructions.
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passage, many ancestral home owners continue to approve the demolition of ancestral structures. In certain cases, government entities themselves were the purveyors of such demolitions.
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With the high rates of film production in the past, several movie artists have appeared in over 100+ roles in Philippine Cinema and enjoyed great recognition from fans and moviegoers.
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is one of the country's prominent Filipino poets, he is named as one of the greatest Filipino literary laureates for his contributions in Philippine literature. His greatest work, the
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and New Year's holidays. Changes are currently being made to the system and some universities have copied the Westernized academic calendar and now start the school year in August.
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the paintings and sculptures between the 19th and 20th centuries produced a mixture of religious, political, and landscape art works, with qualities of sweetness, dark, and light.
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The Philippines, with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts as the de facto Ministry of Culture, ratified the 2003 Convention after its formal deposit in August 2006.
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in form of has influenced Filipino culture in almost every facet, from visual arts, architecture, dance, and music. Presently, the Philippines is one of the two predominantly
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exhibit their okir on elaborate markings with boat-like imagery. The Marananaos make similar carvings on housings called torogan. Weapons made by Muslim Filipinos such as the
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and was part of the Spanish empire, particularly both the native and migrant lowland-coastal groups, and adopted foreign elements of culture throughout the country's history.
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have slight differences as both Spanish and Filipino ways of architecture assimilated differently due to the climate. Limestones and coral were used as building materials.
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or subgroups that maintain partial isolation or independence throughout the colonial era, and have retained much of their traditional pre-colonial culture and practices.
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are generally considered the earliest settlers; today, although few in numbers, they preserve a very traditional way of life and culture. After those early settlers, the
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As part of the objective of the 2003 Convention, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts through the Intangible Cultural Heritage unit and in partnership with
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who settled on various islands within the archipelago; inland mountain ranges, on the other hand, were a major hindrance to cultural linkages between various groups.
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hat is a Filipino general term for a range of related traditional headgear used by virtually all ethnic groups of the Philippines and is a Filipino variation of the
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The advent of Spanish colonial rule in the islands marked the beginning of the Philippines as an entity, a collection of Southeast Asian countries united under the
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The Philippines has 110 enthnolinguistic groups comprising the Philippines' indigenous peoples; as of 2010, these groups numbered at around 14–17 million persons.
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groups" to distinguish them from the other ethnolinguistic groups. The most populous of these groups, with populations exceeding a million individuals, are the
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International employment includes an increasing number of skilled Filipino workers taking on unskilled work overseas, resulting in what has been referred to as
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in 2008. A third inscription was made in 2015 through a multinational nomination between Cambodia, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea and Viet Nam for the
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The school year in the Philippines starts in June and ends in March, with a two-month summer break from April to May, two-week semestral break in October and
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Written texts, however, have been utilized as well in modern times to preserve aspects of the religions, notably their stories which are important aspects of
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films dominated theater sales during the late 1980s until the 2000s. The dawn of this era saw a dramatic decline of the mainstream Philippine movie industry.
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process. Considered lost art and highly collectible art form. Very few known art pieces exist today. The technique was practiced by the indigenous people of
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The actual historical use of the term "barangay" and its applicability to polities throughout the archipelago has been questioned in recent scholarship.
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Filipinos cook a variety of foods influenced by Western, Pacific Islander, and Asian cuisine. Philippine cuisine is considered as a melting pot of
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or the 'Painted People' of the Visayas. Various designs referencing flora and fauna with heavenly bodies decorate their bodies in various colored
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of Filipinos is rooted primarily in personal alliance systems, especially those based in kinship, obligation, friendship, religion (particularly
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as the religious traders did not intended to colonize the islands. Presently, around 6% of the population are Muslims, concentrating in the
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There are about 11 million overseas Filipinos living worldwide, equivalent to about 11 percent of the total population of the Philippines.
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Throughout the 16th century up to the 18th century, women wore a more updated version of the Baro't saya, composed of a bodice – called a
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in 1898 introduced a new breed of architectural structures in the Philippines. This led to the construction of government buildings and
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in 1450, the succeeding 200 years of Spanish rule obviated the religious reasons for circumcision. Nevertheless, circumcision, called
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had been key in the formation of the Philippine national consciousness in the 19th century. In the 20th century, the proclamation of
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Each year, thousands of Filipinos migrate to work abroad through overseas employment agencies and other programs. Other individuals
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and discovered a toy using beetles to create a periodic gong effect on a kerosene can as the beetle rotates above the contraption.
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Junker, Laura Lee (1990). "The Organization of Intraregional and Longdistance Trade in Prehispanic Philippine Complex Societies".
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in 2005. After the establishment of the 2003 Convention, all entries to the Proclamation of Masterpieces were incorporated in the
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or cockfighting is another popular entertainment especially among Filipino men, and existed prior to the arrival of the Spanish.
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Further evidence of painting is manifest in the tattoo tradition of early Filipinos, whom the Portuguese explorer referred to as
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and layering. The merging of the ancient styles produces a unique artwork characterized by delicate swirling interwoven lines,
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National Statistics Office. "Statistics on Filipino Children." Journal of Philippine Statistics, vol. 59, no. 4, 2008, p. 119.
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used post-modernism to produce paintings that illustrated Philippine culture, nature and harmony. While other artists such as
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A formal field interpreting Psychology as rooted on the experience, ideas, and cultural orientation of the Filipinos, called
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is a popular gambling game. Individuals play the game by trying to get rid of all the cards by choosing poker hands wisely.
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brought European churches and architecture which subsequently became the center of most towns and cities in the nation. The
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By 2016, according to the ICH Unit, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, there were 367 elements listed under the
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theaters. During the American period, some semblance of city planning using the architectural designs and master plans by
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Philippine food has Chinese, Malaysian, Spanish and American influences — all cultures that have shaped the Philippines.
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beliefs in the country, which were replaced by colonial belief systems that fitted the tastes of the Spanish, notably
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Just as Filipino people are part Malay, Chinese and Spanish, so is the cuisine of their seven-thousand-island nation
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Island between early 1600 and late 1800 A.D. It is an exotic Philippine art form based on early century techniques:
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the female members of society, the fear of God, and abhorrence of acts of cheating people financially and thievery.
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and later directly from Madrid (after 1821 Mexican independence), the islands between the 16th and 19th centuries (
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Protest art has played an important part in Philippine history, and in the development of Philippine culture. The
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in Ilocos Sur is also known for the many Hispanic-style houses and buildings preserved there. The introduction of
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have bright red tones. Their weaving can also be identified by beaded ornamentation. Other peoples such as the
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arrived on the archipelago. The Austronesian culture is strongly evident in the ethnic majority and languages.
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tugging ritual, and at least three kinds of traditional healing practices in the Philippines, including the
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for students, competing at school and national level contests. The year 2002 event included football, golf,
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During the Spanish era, the new Christianized lowland culture collectively evolved a new style known as the
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Memory, truth telling, and the pursuit of justice: a Conference on the Legacies of the Marcos Dictatorship
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The Philippines' culture is shaped by its archipelagic geography, topography and physical location within
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Carabao is a major symbol of Filipinos hard labor. And is known to be the "Filipino farmer's bestfriend".
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countries. Philippine students enter public school at about age four, starting from nursery school up to
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The Propaganda Movement, 1880–1895: The Creation of Filipino Consciousness, the Making of the Revolution
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The count of islands was pegged at 7,107 in 1945, and was updated to 7,641 in 2017 after the Philippine
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Essential Outsiders: Chinese and Jews in the Modern Transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe
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groups, while the non-Muslim culturally-indigenous groups of mainland Mindanao are collectively called
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and traditional rites and other practices. These stories consist of creation stories or stories about
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has left an imprint in the Philippines in the way many towns were designed around a central square or
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There are several forms of Filipino martial arts that originated in the Philippines (similar to how
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Values in Philippine Culture and Education (Philippine Philosophical Studies, Series III, Volume 7)
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in the 1500s, the various ethnic groups of the Philippines were organized into various independent
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Every year, usually in April and May, thousands of Filipino boys are taken by their parents to be
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FINDING A HOME FOR FILIPINO-AMERICAN DUAL CITIZENS: MEMBERSHIP AND THE FILIPINO NATIONAL IDENTITY
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conceived in 1986 as a way to distinguish them from their neighboring indigenous Moro neighbors.
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PIDS DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES: Inequality of Opportunities Among Ethnic Groups in the Philippines
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region in Mindanao. Most Filipino Muslims practice Sunni Islam according to the Shafi'i school.
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Modern day Philippine music features several styles. Most music genres are contemporary such as
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skirts that usually have long train rather than the simple floor length skirts, a bodice called
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fiber are woven into cloth with geometric patterns depicting human, animal and plant themes.
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The mid-2010s also saw broader commercial success of films produced by independent studios.
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Men wore suit and coat worn in the West, mostly Americans hence the name it was called, the
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J Sherman - An Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore, Routledge, 2008, Filipino Mythology
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GH Abad - World Literature Today, 2000, One hundred years of Filipino poetry: An overview
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Some well known works of literature were created in the 17th to 19th centuries. The
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and multi-layered texture and an illusion of three-dimensional space.metalworking called
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are also popular and have successfully competed against international fast food chains.
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Culturally-indigenous peoples of northern Philippine highlands can be grouped into the
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was the first known movie producer. He used the Lumiere Cinematograph when he filmed
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Villa Escudero exhibit depicting 19th century Filipino family in traditional attire
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Responsibility and Cultures of the World: Dialogue Around a Collective Challenge
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and cross to the other side unscathed. Other traditional Filipino games include
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In 2005, the Philippines spent about US$ 138 per pupil compared to US$ 1,582 in
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is a popular dance showcasing the story of a prince and princess in the forest.
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Shamanism, Catholicism, and gender relations in colonial Philippines, 1521–1685
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has repeatedly withheld from inscribing further Filipino heritage towns in the
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approach differs depending on the overall programs that these curricula offer.
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carved and painted in the beautiful Panolong of their Torogan or King's House.
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Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurship and Capitalist Development in Southeast Asia
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groups have also had a significant presence throughout the country's history.
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Anitism and perichoresis: Towards a Filipino Christian eco-theology of nature
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Ruanto-Ramirez, J. A. (June 7, 2022), Bonus, Rick; Tiongson, Antonio (eds.),
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pattern in which the dancers exploit every position of these clashing poles.
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being one of the last places to be colonized in the mid-1800s), resulting in
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Filipino indigenous ethnic communities: patterns, variations, and typologies
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has been influenced by Western and Eastern ideology and philosophy from the
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showed a trend for political statement. The first American national artist
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United Nations Educational; Scientific and Cultural Organization (2010).
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is a famous epic about a magical bird which was claimed to be written by
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The cultural diversity of the Philippines is the result of the country's
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and has the best performance of all Asian teams in the Olympics and the
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are the most common condiments found in Filipino homes and restaurants.
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Every province has its own specialty and tastes vary in each region. In
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Among the contemporary ethnic groups of the Philippine archipelago, the
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Dolan, Ronald E. (1993). Dolan, Ronald E.; Library of Congress (eds.).
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usually a flat stone, slipper or anything that could be tossed easily.
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in the Philippines have two main artistic styles. One is a curved-line
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Christianity encounters Filipino spirited-world beliefs: A case study
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There have been proposals to revive all indigenous ethnic scripts or
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which are only found in the Philippines. Historic provinces such as
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is considered as his greatest work and one of the masterpieces of
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Pineapple fiber is used to create traditional Philippine garments.
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From colonial to liberation psychology: the Philippine experience
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Filipinos have gained international success in sports. These are
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arrived prior to the 12th century due to Japanese traders, while
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skirt. The dress is often accompanied with a handkerchief called
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was associated with religious and secular paintings. The art of
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has passed such an ordinance, which led to its declaration as a
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is characterized by cultural and ethnic diversity. Although the
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Reyes, Cecilia M.; Mina, Christian D.; Asis, Ronina D. (2017).
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Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania
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Communicating Holiness to the Filipinos: Challenges and Needs
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are a common sight in the country. Local food chains such as
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Courier of Asia and the Pacific
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Ring, Trudy; Robert M. Salkin & Sharon La Boda (1996).
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healing practices and stone beliefs of the Itneg people in
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Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society
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Some popular, but distinct, figures include the Tagalog's
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make up the overwhelming majority, while full or partial
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Protest/revolutionary art in the Philippines, 1970-1990
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Filipino Prehistory: Rediscovering Precolonial Heritage
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to the country. Most Philippine towns and cities has a
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and other musical styles. Some are traditional such as
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nature. The Philippines, as the world's fifth largest
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Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia
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The Myth of the Barangay and Other Silenced Histories
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are popular during festivities, with some, including
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Baro evolved from its forerunner garment worn by the
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can still be seen in centuries-old buildings such as
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Philippine Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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arrived in the 16th century due to the Inquisition.
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Cuisine and Culture: A History of cavalo and People
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National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
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Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. 3424:, piko, patintero, bahay kubo, pusoy, and sungka. 3281:, badminton, baseball, chess, gymnastics, tennis, 2461:(80.58%) nations in Asia-Pacific, the other being 946:", roughly translated as 'a sense of shame', and " 7641:"Darangen, The Maranao Epic – ICH Courier Online" 6187: 5958:"Katutubo, Muslim, Kristyano: Palawan, 1621–1901" 5363: 5191: 4980: 4904: 4902: 3339:(the boxing component of Filipino martial arts). 3319:is the martial arts practiced in Asia) including 1820:, and its leaves are used to make fiber known as 879:, which denotes any person of indigenous origin. 738:, both of whom intermixed with the above lowland 7920: 7768: 7280: 6843:. Manila: Ateneo University Press. p. 333. 6701:A bleak storyline for the Filipino film industry 6629: 6495: 6162: 4949:(Repr ed.). 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