what is significance of narra wood in ifugao wood of sculpture?
1. what is significance of narra wood in ifugao wood of sculpture?
Answer:
The Ifugao, from the northern Philippine island of Luzon, carve rice gods of this kind, known as 'Bulul'. They are made of the hard, heavy wood of the narra tree. These 'Bulul' rice gods are important for the prospering of rice, their staple food. They are worshipped with rice wine, the blood of sacrificed pigs etc.
2. what is the definition of ifugao wood sculptures?
Answer:
Bulûl
, also known as bul-ul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon. The sculptures are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are thought to gain power and wealth from the presence of the ancestral spirit.
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3. what is sigificance of fernwood in ifugao wood sculpture
Answer:
BUL'UL
Explanation:
Ifugao have turned to the most skilled to represent the collective concept of the rice god. Proficiency in this means more than good woodworking technique. It also requires the ability to infuse the sculpture with an emotive power or presence that can be perceived even by those who do not share the same cultural background.
4. What is significance of bulul in ifugao wood sculpture ?
Answer:
Bulul, also known as bul-ul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon. The sculptures are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are thought to gain power and wealth from the presence of the ancestral spirit.
5. what is the sculpture of bul'ul?what is the sculpture of higantes? what is the sculpture of wood panel
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what is the sculpture of bul'ul?what is the sculpture of higantes? what is the sculpture of wood panelBul ul-also known as bul ul or tinanggu,is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao people of northern luzonHigantes-The Higantes Festival is a local festival held annualy in angono rizal Phllippines where hundreds of giantWood panel-waincosting is a broader term reffering to decorative paneling used for centuriesExplanation:
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6. how important is the bul'ul sculpture in the ritual "tunod" of ifugao?
Explanation:
its important because that's the one of their famous make in ifugao
7. what is the graphic design of wood -sculpture bul'ul of ifugao
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8. Linglin-O is a sculpture of the human figure made of wood that represents the ancestor spirits of the Ifugaos. True or False
Answer:
Lingling-o or ling-ling-o, is a type of penannular or double-headed pendant or amulet that has been associated with various late Neolithic to late Iron Age Austronesian cultures.
9. Identify the differences and similarities of the Paete Paper Mache and Ifugao Wood Sculpture.
Answer:
paper is paper and wood is wood
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10. what is the significance of animal teeth or tusks in ifugao wood sculptures?
Answer:
They are also well known for their mastery of wood carving. Ifugao woodcarvings are usually of their deities, the most famous of which are the various interpretations of the granary deity known as the bul-ul. This granary deity occupies a significant role in the lives of the Ifugaos and the bul-ul is ever present in the rice granaries, usually accompanied by a female idol to assure an abundant harvest.
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Answer:
Why is Bulul an important piece of carving in Ifugao?
Bulul are used in ceremonies associated with rice production and with healing.The figures are placed together with the rice in the house or granaries to bring a plentiful harvest. Bulul is important to ifugaos because they believe they can protect and multiply the rice and help make the harvest abundant.
Answer:
Bulul is important to ifugaos because they believe they can protect and multiply the rice and help make the harvest abundant.
12. SCULPTUREBUL'ULHIGANTESWOOD PANEL
Answer:
Bul'ul - , also known as bul-ul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao peoples of northern Luzon.
Higantes - The Higantes Festival is a local festival held annually In Angono, Philippines, where hundreds of giant .
Wood Panel-Wainscoting is a broader term referring to decorative paneling used for centuries
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13. What is black wood sculptures
Makonde carving is probably the best known art work produced in Tanzania. This art is produced by the Makonde people of southern Tanzania, and their material of choice is African blackwood, or mpingo. Their work is both traditional and contemporary, reflecting a tribal past as well as modern response to urban life. They utilize their tribal myths and stories as inspiration for the masterful work; one carver, for instance, specializes in ghost spirits and clouds. Animal statuettes, and human and demon-faced ceremonial masks are common.
14. why bul ul is an important sculpture in ifugao?
Answer:
Bulbul is important to ifugao, dahil ito ang panakip sa kanilang ari.
Answer:
The bul ul is important to Ifugaos because they believe they can protect and multiply the rice and help make the harvest abundant.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Bul'ul
Explanation
What is Bul'ul
Bul'ul or tinagtagu is a carved wooden figure of a standing or sitting male used to guide rice crop and believe in wealth,happiness by spirits said by ifugao people.(Dagdag kaalaman}
What kind of sculpture is bul'ul?
Bul'ul is known as a male standing and seated figure,they are carved by a single piece of wood and generally features a exibit of a rendering human figure.Who made Bul'ul?
Bul'ul is known in Ifugao but it is first created by Eduardo Olbes For two decades now Eduardo Olbes has been creating works in stone that express his reflection in a foreign country on the land and culpture of his birth.what is the porpuse of Bul'ul
Bul'ul is known used in ceremonies with rice production and healing.Creation of a Bul'ul involves alwel bul'ul ritual by a priest to ensure that the statue gain power.Hope these helps
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16. A sculpture of human figure made of wood that represents the spirit of the Ifugaos. These are usedin the harvest rituals to ask protection for the crops and a bountiful harvest.a. Higantesb. Ivatanb. bul'ulc. mummy
b. bul'ul
Explanation:
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Answer:
Bul'ul - The Bul-ul or Bulol is an Ifugao anthropomorphic carving that symbolizes an Ifugao rice god or guardian spirits. It also signifies fertility and is sometimes believed to house spirits of ancestors.
17. TRUE or FALSE on the Blank. 1. Filipinos have been engaging in the art of woodcarving long before the arrival of the Spaniards. 2. The Ifugaos are also well-known for their mastery of wood carving. 3. The Bul-ul is the Ifugao Rice god. 4. Bul-uls are kept in the house or granary and are usually made in pair. 5. Other Filipino woodcarvers are the Tagbawas, the Maranaos and the Paetenos. 6. Pili is another Ifugao deity also carved from wood. 7. Ifugaos believe that komis or bihang protect them from evil spirits. 8. Hipag sculptures are believed to assist Ifugaos in Battle.
Answer:
1.true
2.true
3.false
4.true
5.true
6.false
7.false
8.true
18. description of abstract wood sculpture
Wood sculpture
In general, wood has a warmth that stone does not have, but it lacks the massive dignity and weight of stone. The principal woods for sculpture are oak, mahogany, limewood, walnut, elm, pine, cedar, boxwood, pear, and ebony; but many others are also used
The purpose of wood carvingwood carving, as an art form, includes any kind of sculpture in wood, from the decorative bas-relief on small objects to life-size figures in the round, furniture, and architectural decorations. The woods used vary greatly in hardness and grain.
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19. what are the non-examples of ifugao sculptures ?
Answer:
figure of a male rice deity [BALUL]20. what is the significance of fernwood in ifugao wood sculpture
Answer:
BUL'UL
Explanation:
Ifugao have turned to the most skilled to represent the collective concept of the rice god. Proficiency in this means more than good woodworking technique. It also requires the ability to infuse the sculpture with an emotive power or presence that can be perceived even by those who do not share the same cultural background.21. what are the facts/characteristics of ifugao wood agriculture?
Answer:
Abstract
Explanation:
Most models that explain the development of agricultural systems suggest evolutionary relationships between extensive (e.g. swidden cultivation) and intensive (e.g. wet-rice cultivation) forms of production. Recent information from highland Southeast Asian farming systems questions the validity of this assumption. As a case in point, this article presents the results of a combined ethnographic study and spatial analysis of the Ifugao agricultural system in the northern Philippines, focusing in particular on the relationships among intensive rice terracing, swidden farming and agroforestry (Ifugao forest management). Informed by the Ifugao example, this article suggests that extensive and intensive systems are often concurrent and compatible components of a broad-spectrum lifeway
22. Hipag called sculptures are believed to assist ifugaos in battle. True or False?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Hipag or hapag is a sculptures believed to
assist ifugaos in battle
23. significance of animal teeth or tusks ifugao wood of sculpture?
Answer:
It is used as their curving tool
24. non-examples of ifugao sculptures
Explanation:
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25. the Ifugao not only famous for their rice terraces, but also for their wood sculptures as well. their beat known sculpture is a wooden figure that resembles a human figure that resembles a human figure found in the central post of Ifugao traditional houses. these called ______. Use this jumbled letters to support your answer.b a k a g a t i n
Answer:
kagabtin
Explanation:
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26. what is the significance of Bul-ul in ifugao wood sculture
Answer:
The figures are placed together with the rice in the house or granaries to bring a plentiful harvest. Bulul is important to ifugaos because they believe they can protect and multiply the rice and help make the harvest abundant.
27. reflection about sculpture of ifugao Ang maranao
Explanation:
the Indigenous Peoples are. They belong to ethnic groups that are not colonized by the Spanish Colonizers or those who have preserved our ancestral way of living, which includes the mode of clothing, dress, culture and religion. These are the sub-classification of the IPs in the Philippines
28. What are the two famous wood carving of the Ifugao's?
Alcantara is known to be the last maestro of traditional wood carving in the country. Born in Pasay City, he trained in the atelier of the prince of Philippine sculpture during the colonial period, Isabelo Tampinco, after which he worked as a carver in the furniture shop of Gonzalo Puyat.
29. what are the non-example of ifugao wood agriculture?
Answer:
indegenous forestry
Explanation:
indegenous knowledge can be broadly defined as the knowledge that an indigenous (local) community accumulates over generations of living in a particular environment (Rÿser 2011). Indigenous forestry knowledge systems largely encompass local technologies, innovations, know-how, skills, practices and beliefs uniting local people to conserve forest resources and their cultural values.
30. _1. This is a stylized sculpture representation of a human figurine in wood. __2. This is a sign of riches; thus, many wealthy Ifugaos own this kind of woodcarving. _3. This is a good source of income for many Ifugaos. 4. This is the most popular material in the basket weaving of Ifugaos _5. This is the natural luster and resilience of this vine, which produces a flexible basket. PLS PAKI ANSWER
Answer:
1. Bul-ul or Tinagtaggu - a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao peoples of northern Luzon.
2. Hagabi - piece of wood which is unique because it is carved to become a bench. This hagabi is a sign of riches. Thus, many wealthy Ifugaos own this ifugao’s woodcarving
3. Woodworking, Carving, and Weaving - When the Ifugaos are not farming, they rely on traditional crafts as a way to earn a living, which they do during off seasons when they are not in the fields.
4. Bamboo - a prime material for making all sorts of baskets, since it is the main material that is available and suitable for basketry.
5. Kokolongkoy Vine - The natural luster and resilience of the vine produce baskets which are flexible.
Explanation:
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1. This is a stylized sculpture representation of a human figurine in wood.
Answer: Bul-ul
2. This is a sign of riches; thus, many wealthy Ifugaos own this kind of woodcarving.
Answer: Hagabi
3. This is a good source of income for many Ifugaos.
Answer: Weaving
4. This is the most popular material in the basket weaving of Ifugaos.
Answer: Rattan
5. This is the natural luster and resilience of this vine, which produces a flexible basket.
Answer: Kokolongkoy vine
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