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52 Cards in this Set
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Batalag |
Part of ibanag house as porch located at the front, used by family for relaxation and at rear used as an open-air bathroom |
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Ijang |
Ancient fortification in batanes |
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Djenging |
Part of badjao boathouse used primarily used for storage and sleeping |
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Okir |
An ornate design on walls of Maranao which means floral |
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Sinadumparan |
Type of ivatan house which is the most common type in a one-storey structure with a partially submerged basement that functions as storage area |
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Ibanag |
Ethnic house located at the lowland of isabela |
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Mandaya |
Ethnic house located at the edge of the cliffs of Davao built on top of tree stumps of 4.50-6.0m high |
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Lidi |
Wooden discs around the four posts of an ifugao house to prevent rats from entering the house |
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Lusaran valley |
Ethnic house with four different shapes, rectangular, square, L-shape, T-shape |
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Bahay kubo |
One room dwelling structure with porch provided on all sides of the house and represents the filipino value of bayanihan |
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Lawig |
Small maranao house |
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Hearth |
Part of ethnic houses with a fireplace or an area for cooking |
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Palaganan |
A passageway leading from the main door but most of the time as an extra storage space in a communal house of the Mangyans |
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Kalapaw |
Small and low hut type of an ilokano house |
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Bay-sinug |
Traditional tausug house |
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Desyung |
Area of honor in T'boli house, because here the head of the house entertains guests and perform rites under a curtained canopy |
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Gilir |
Part of the bahay kubo that serves as the kitchen |
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Batanes |
It where ivatan architecture is developed |
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Tajuk-pusung |
Wood carving in the form or manuk-manuk bird found at the rooftop of tausug house |
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Dattagon |
Central area of kalinga house with slightly elevated floor on all sides called sipi |
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Panpe |
In ivatan houses, roof nets made of strong ropes thrown over the roof and fastened together to the ground |
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Adixi |
Six posts which support the roof of isneg house |
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Kotel |
Detached structure of tboli house some few feet away from the house which functions as toilet |
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Indigenous |
More appropriate description of non formal architecture crafted by locals themselves with or without assistance from local artsmen or artisans |
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Tree houses |
Built in the fork branches of high trees beeing used by the gaddang and kalinga in luzon |
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Paga |
Part of the cave serving as a sleeping board |
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Vernacular |
Built of local materials in a functional style devised to meet the needs of common people in their time and place |
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Ifugao house |
Apalis-mondiguing is what type of traditional ethnic house |
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Samal |
Ethnic house located at the coastal water of jolo |
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Torogan |
Ancestral home of the upper class maranao |
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Panalong |
Decorative element at the end beams of maranao house |
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Bontok house |
Also known as the 'fayu' square in plan and is designed to facilitate various activities |
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Kamparan |
Enclosed part of ibaloy house used for pounding rice and for cooking |
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Mala-a-walai |
Type of maranao house considered as a large house |
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Dema |
Type of ibaloy house for well to do families, containing bedroom, dining room, kitchen, a discussion room, and storage room are built on the ground |
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Xassaran |
Lowest level of binuron of isneg located at the center of the room |
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Blaba |
Side area of the tboli house used as working and conversational area |
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Bangahan |
Part of a bahay kubo later called bangguera or banggerahan, used as a place for drying pots, drinking glasses, plates, etc |
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Basar |
Made of large strips bamboo, tied together with large spacing in between laths and woven bamboo is placed over it. |
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Finaryon/ binayon |
Octagonal form of a kalinga house |
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Binangiyan |
Traditional kankanay house which is a single room dwelling elevated at 1.5m from the ground |
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Abong |
Type of ifugao house built directly on the ground |
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Atobtobo |
Single post supporting the ridgepole of the isneg house |
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Bulwagan |
Part of nipa hut reserved for entertaining guests |
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Sungan |
Type of roof of a tausug house that has four sloping sides but with only two sides meeting to form the apex |
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Gililan |
Term used for floor sills which are provided to support the walls of a nipa hut |
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Palupo |
Ridge pole of a bahay kubo |
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Soleras |
Term used for floor joist as structural element of a bahay kubo |
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T'boli |
Appliques and tassels are decorative elements of what type of ethnic house |
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Late 19th century |
Spanish era started from 16th century until |
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Pantan |
Porch of a tausug which is the main entry to the house and a linkage from the main room to the kitchen |
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Ranggar |
Small islamic prayer house at landshore of mindanao |