3. - Finest folk artists of the land who are dedicated
to their craft, using skills, and indigenous
methods and materials (Lico, Atienza, Endaya,
Jacobo & Santos, 2018).
- Artists who received the recognition for
preserving the traditional art of the Philippines
which kept the art alive even in the
contemporary period (Sandagan & Sayseng,
2016).
- Filipinos conferred as the forefront of the
practice, preservation, and promotion of the
nation’s traditional folk arts (Ticada & Solano,
2016).
5. Ginaw Bilog
Advocate of preserving the
traditional form of his tribe called
“Ambahan”.
Ambahan – a kind of poem
consisting of seven – syllable lines
which most of the time contains
messages of love and friendship.
6. FEDERICO CABALLERO
Epics of Panay-Bukidnon (Amburukay,
Tikum Kadlum etc.)
*Preserved his community’s oral
tradition by tediously documenting
epics of his ancestors that are in near
danger of disappearance.
8. Alonzo Saclag
Established the Kalinga
Budong Dance Troupe
*Did not received any formal
education in performing arts
but still he mastered the
choreography and musical
instruments of Kalinga just
by observation and practice.
9. Masino intaray
A musician and a poet whose expertise were the
basal, kulilal, and bagit.
*Basal – is a kind of musical ensemble played
during the tambilaw (Offering to the Lord of
Rice); a rice wine dringking ceremony.
*Kulilal – a lyric poem about love being sung to
the accompaniment of kusyapi, two-stringed
lute, and pagang, bamboo zither.
*Bagit – an instrumental music reflecting the
sound and movement of nature.
11. Uwang ahadas
An expertise in playing the indigenous
instrument called kwintangan kayu.
* Kwintangan Kayu – an instrument
composed of five wooden logs of different
sizes, arranged from shortest to longest,
and hung horizontally. The music coming
from it is believed to cause bountiful
harvest.
17. Darhata sawabi
A Pis Yabit weaver.
*Pis Yabit – a square multi-colored
traditional cloth that serves as the head
cover of the Tausug of Jolo. Headdress of
the Tausug men that symbolizes the
wearer’s rank in the society. In the
contemporary period, even women wear
the cloth as an accessories in traditional
functions.
18. Haja amina appi
Mat Weaving.
*Their mat is made up of
Pandan leaves which undergo
tedious processes from
stripping, to sun drying, to
dyeing, up to weaving.
19. Lang dulay
T’nalak Cloth.
*T’nalak is a kind of fabric made
up of fine abaca fibres weaved
with different designs which
reflect the tradition of the T’boli.
20. Magdalena gamayo
Her expertise dwell in weaving
high-quality Ilocos’ textile
called Abel.
*Abel – a kind of blanket
made up of cotton weaved in
different patterns.