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Bulul (category Culture of Ifugao)
used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon.
The sculptures are highly stylized representations
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Arts in the Philippines (section Sculpture)
may have encouraged the making of such sculptures. A bulul guardian figure. Wine server of
the Ifugao people. Wood and sacrificial remains, northern Luzon
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Broom
Hainan Province, China Typical Filipino soft brooms (walis-tambo), Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines A
hard-broom (walis-tingting) stall in the Philippines. Philippine
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Latte stone (category Outdoor sculptures)
Oceanic cultures. Similarities between the latte stone and the wood posts made by the Ifugao sub-
group of the Igorot in the Philippines, on which they build
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List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines
Reports. “UNESCO - Hudhud Chants of the Ifugao.” Unesco.Org, 2019,
ich.unesco.org/en/RL/hudhud-chants-of-the-ifugao-00015 "Majayjay Church : St Gregory the
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Authenticity in art
example, the artist Duane Hanson instructed the conservators of his 1971 sculpture Sunbather to
feel free to replace elements such as the bathing cap or
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Architecture of the Philippines
could be lifted as a whole and carried to a new site. Examples include the Ifugao House and the
Royal Nobilities' Torogan. The architecture of the classical
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Tribal art
notably Surrealist Max Ernst or Pablo Picasso, who stated that "primitive sculpture has never been
surpassed." Antique Tribal Art Dealers Association Archaeological
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Philippine mythology
Kabunian in the mythologies of the Ibaloi people, the Bontoc people, and the Ifugao people. Despite
being ethnic counterparts, the deities, heroes, and creatures
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Anito
Roxas-Lim (1973). "Art in Ifugao Society" (PDF). Asian Studies. 11 (2): 47–74. "Gallery of Exhibits".
Museum of Cordilleran Sculpture. Retrieved 11 May 2018
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Black Panther (film)
five percent on samurai, five percent on ninjas, and five percent on the Ifugao people from the
Philippines. The arm band and neck rings were a reference
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Music of India
epics Ramayana and Mahabharta. Alim and Hudhud Oral traditions of Ifugao of Ifugao people of
the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon island of Philippines
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Culture of the Philippines
various groups of Igorot people, a group that includes the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga and
Kankana-ey, who built the Rice Terraces thousands of
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History of the Philippines
and ritualized warfare and roamed the plains; the petty plutocracy of the Ifugao Cordillera
Highlanders, who occupied the mountain ranges of Luzon; and the
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Maria Makiling
upper campus. The other is Maria Pureza Escaño's 8-Foot Fiberglass Resin Sculpture "The Rose
of Marya: Service through Excellence" intended as a "tribute