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Ethnic Attire

DATU

Long Sleeve

Worn with collar and long pants. Dominant color red, black or blue. Decorated with any of the color combination using red, black, blue, yellow, green and white. Designed through Linabingan, ginontingan and kinabuka.

Linabian

Straight cut design clothe into pieces, composing different kinds of colors, commonly decorated at the front of the polo, blouse, skirt and pants and at the sleeve endings.

Ginontingan

Zigzag design usually decorated at the edging.

Kinabuka

Cut into small square pieces of clothe. Like Linabian and ginontingan. It is also sewed to the attire thru patching, originally hand sewed.

Solang-Solang

Designed like ginontingan (zigzag) crown of the supreme datu or the high priest. It is made out of special cloth or material decorated with beads (logbak), hair of a wild animal or of goats or horses.

Tangkulo

Special kind of cloth cut or designed in triangular form, decorated with beads, hairs of goats as edgings. It is used as a head cove of the datu during rituals or settling of disputes.

Kalapi

Small bag made up of rattan (Balagon) decorated with beads, buttons (Tipay), hair of wild animals as edging. It is a regular carrying bag of a datu where kamama (mama^), panaru (perfume) etc. are placed.

Salibulan

Small box made out of gold, silver or bronze. Kamama, panaro are placed inside the box and it is placed inside the vest of the datu.

Sangi

Sharp curve designed knife with a special artistic sakuban (guma) attached to the vest of the datu.

Bari

Bolo

Kalasag

Taming

Bangkaw

Kalawit

Panutod

Tatto on the body of any design using black ink

Baliug

Kwentas (necklace) made of combination of red, white, black, blue, yellow beads

BAE

Pakabo

Women’s blouse floral or plain will do, with linabian, ginontingan and kinabuka design, etc.

Batadyong

Women’s skirt floral or plain with red, blue or white as the dominant color. Designed as balon with extended measure at the tip portion of the vest.

Panika

Headdress to be worn during festivities made of native material and yarn thread. Common materials used are bamboo sticks, and chicken feather.

Benoong

A ribbon designed fine cloth. Use as head ornament of the Bae during gatherings and other special occasions. This symbolizes respect for the woman chieftain.

Balaring

A necklace made out of thread and beads (logbak). It is attached to both ears.

Kapulan

Small box made of gold, silver or bronze where kamama panaro(etc) of the bae are placed

Lebod

Small bag made up of rattan (Balagon) decorated with beads, buttons (Tipay), hair of wild animals as edging. It is a regular carrying bag of a datu where kamama (mama^), panaru (perfume) etc. are placed.

Songol

Women’s belt with red color

Tacus

Women’s anklet made of beads

Senibod

Women’s anklet made of wood

Single

Galvanized iron for IP women’s legs

Sonong

Women’s bag

Bukala

Bangles