the late Ambalang Ausalin, the legendary weaver and master of the Yakan “tennun” (woven cloth). Lamitan officials said the new facility would help keep Yakan culture and tradition alive.
handwoven indigenous Philippine fabrics (Yakan Tennun, T’boli T'nalak, Manobo Weave, Bagobo Tagabawa Inabal Weave) and acrylic on canvas in a unique hand drawn and hand-carved frame 91.5 x 91.5 cm.
A irin wannan zubi, mai kallon yakan samu kansa yana son cimma buri ko kubuta ko yin galabar tauraron a kan makiyansa, wato 'antagonist(s)' ko duk wani cikas. Hakan na iya kasancewa a tafiyar ...
On a hot, dusty day in April, the flowers were in bloom. Nanay Embong, as she is fondly called by neighbors, identifies as a member of the Yakan tribe, an indigenous Muslim group from this southern ...
tennun, inabal, ramit, silambituwon, pis yabit, t'nalak and others. The grand opening was graced by notable officials, including DoST-PTRI Director Julius Leaño Jr., New York Consulate General ...