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GAMABA Awards
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ginaw Bilog | Poet, Hanunuo Mangyan Panaytayan, Oriental Mindoro (1993) *Ambahan- is a kind of poem consisting of 7 syllable lines which most of the time contains messages of love & friendship. |
| Masino Intaray | -Musician and storyteller, Palawan Brookes Point, Palawan (1993) -A musician and a poet whose expertise were the Basal, Kulilal, and Bagit. |
| Basal | Is kind of musical enesemble played during the "tambilaw", a ritual of rice sharing among the Palawan People as an offering to the Lord of rice and during the "tinapay", a rice wine drinking. |
| Samaon Sulaiman | -Musician, Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao 1993 -Master in playing the kutyapi, a 2-stringed plucked lute. The Kutyapi is one of the most difficult to master indigenous Filipino instrument. |
| Lang Dulay | -Textile weaver, T'boli, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato Tnalak-a kind of fabric made up of fine abaca fibers weaved with different designs which reflect the traditions of the Tboli. |
| Salinta Monon | -Textile Weaver, Tagabawa Bagobo, Bansalan, Davao del Sur -Start weaving at the 12 through the guidance of her mother. -She used to wear the traditional hand woven tube skirt of the Bagobo (sinukla and bandura) |
| Alonzo Saclag | -Musician and Dancer, Lubugan, Kalinga -A master of dance and performing arts. He has also mastered the dance patterns and movements associated with his people's ritual. He is the founder of the Kalinga Budong Dance Troupe to ensure that music and dance o |
| Federico Caballero | *Epic Chanter, Sulod-Bukidnon, Calinog, Iloilo Work for the documentation of the oral literature, particularly the epics of his People. Labaw Dunggon and Humadapnon. One epic could take as much as 162 hours to recite and Humadapnon is the longest epic to |
| Uwang Ahadas | -Musician, Yakan Lamitan, Basailan -is a yakan, a people to whom instrumental music is closely connected to the spiritual realm. Kwintangan kayu- consisting of 5 wooden logs Hung horizontally, from the shortest to the longest. Played to serenade the palay |
| Darhata Sawabi | Textile weaver, Tausug, Parang, Sulu -Weaving the Pis Syabit, the traditional cloth tapestry worn as head covering by the Tausug of Jolo. |
| Eduardo Mutuc | -Metal smith, Kapampangan, Apalit, Pampanga -Creating religious and secular art in silver, bronze, and wood. |
| Haja Amina Appi | -Mat Weaver, Sama Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi -the mat weaving is one of the treasured traditions of the Sama People. Their mat is made up of Pandan Leaves which undergo tedious processes from Stripping, to sun drying, to dyeing up to weaving. |
| Teofilo Garcia | -Casque maker, Ilokano, San Quintin, Abra -He make to wear Tabungaw, the gourd hat he makes and wears, is uniquely distinct in craftsmanship. |
| Magdalena Gamayo | -textile weaver, Ilokano, Pinili, Ilocos Norte -Abel-the textile weaving of Ilokano from local Cotton and other fibers. Traditional patterns: Binakol and Inuritan (geometric design) Kusikos (spiral forms similar to orange) Sinan-sabong (flowers) |