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Geo-ecological Cultrual Influences
editPhilippine Music and Dance
editPhilippine Textile Technology (Prehispanic)
edit- Textiles
- Designs
- Damit
- Basahan - ordinary work clothes
- Giliw (prehispanic Philippine clothing) - sackcloth or rough clothing
- Gimay - poor, worn clothes
- Halos - Expensive clothes for special ocassions
- Panapin (pansapin) - underclothes
- Takdang - any garments worn below the waist
- Dyes
- Bark Dye Technologies
Philippine Farming Technology
edit- Philippine Farming Tools
Philippine Medical Technology
editPhilippine Geological Terms and related beliefs
edit- Time of Day
- Seasons
- measurements
- measurement technologies
- ganta
Philippine Flora
editI'm hoping to add cultural aspects of Flora and Fauna in the Philippines to their various pages, or subpages, or whatever. I need advice on how to go about this...? Specifically, can local names of animals be added to their english names?
Trees
editBalete I didn't even know until I read the Kapre wiki that the Balete is the Banyan tree!; Narra; Niyog;
Shrubs
editHerbs
editPhilippine Fauna
editMammals
editAlamid- created redirect to Asian Palm Civet;
Mythical Mammals
editBirds
editCanaoay; it turns out that for ilocanos this term refers to the Cattle Egret, while to Tagalogs it is a general term for any kind of tern.
Kalaw (Rufous Hornbill) and Tariktik (Tarictic Hornbill) - I hope to expound on the use of these birds by early filipinos as a means of keeping the time.;
references
Darag native chicken:Pride of Western Visayas
welcome old-fashioned way of raising chickens
Philippine Fairy Bluebird (Tigmamanukan) ;
references
Nagbuhat sa bughaw - the creation story as told by Prof. Adelaida B. Zamora of PUP
Mythical Birds
editReptiles
editMythical Reptiles
editAmphibians
editFish
edit.