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  1. Jul 28, 2022 · Bontok, meaning “mountain,” refers to the people who share close linguistic and cultural similarities and originate from Bontoc, which is the place and name of a municipality in Mountain Province. The people of this group call themselves Ifontok in their own language.

  2. A Bontoc man with tattoos. Among the Bontoc people, tattoos are known as fatek. [6] The Bontoc describe three types of tattoos: The chaklag, the tattooed chest of the head taker; pongo, the tattooed arms of men and women; and fatĕk, for all other tattoos of both sexes.

  3. Bontoc hand woven fabrics are characterized by motifs that include geometric shapes of things around them such as man, lizard, mountain, rains and flower. Siniwsiwan is Bontoc’s blanket and clothing. This fabric is used for wanes or men’s G-string (Bahag) and getup or Lufid (Tapis) among women.

  4. Tapis across various cultures in the Philippines may generally refer to a single, rectangular piece of cloth one wraps around oneself as clothing, but is also the term for a colorful, hand-woven wraparound skirt common in the pre-colonial period, and which is still used today as part of the María Clara gown and by culturally ...

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · The Bontoc weavers use a traditional backstrap loom, a simple yet ingenious device that allows them to create their signature patterns and designs. As I watched the weavers work, their fingers deftly manipulating the loom, I was struck by the effortless grace and precision of their movements.

  6. These traditional woven attires, including the ceremonial loincloth for men, are popularly worn during festivals, such as the Lang-ay held in April in the capital town, Bontoc, and participated in by all communities in the province.

  7. Mar 15, 2020 · It may be in the form of simple alterations, like putting extra snaps on tapis belts for added security, or making these permanent for easier wear.

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