A. Okir B. kapa malong-malong C. kulintang D. takmun E. hilot
F.malong G. sarimanok H. abaca I.pegupaan J. ikat

___1. A traditional dance which
demonstrates the various ways of
wearing the malong and its uses.
__6. The legendary bird of Maranao is
said to be a symbol of good fortune.
___2. Sacred cloth which is exchanged
during marriages and used as a cover
during births.
__7. It came from an old Malayan word
which means carve “ukit” in Filipino.
___3. The process of dyeing the fabric in
which yarns have been tie-dyed before
weaving.
___8. An instrument that consists of a
row of small brass or bronze gongs
horizontally laid upon a wooden rack.
___4. The common material used by the
ethnolinguistic groups in Mindanao for
weaving cloth.
___9. A bamboo container for all the
paraphernalia for chewing betel nuts.
__5. Sequin-like capiz shells used to
give a distinct color to their clothes.
___10. A heavy brass belt commonly
worn by T’boli women during festivals