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Pottery

designs are usually geometric with stylized nature motifs

Examples:

Palayok

Banga and tapayan

Kalan

Burnay (Ilocos sur)

Wood Carving

Philippine sculpture is the most familiar art from among Filipinos

Examples:

Anitos

Santos

Statues of Christ and Blessed Mother

Tattoo

The practice was common among the major warrior groups in the Cordillera.

Batok is an inscription of culture on the body that can focus on religion, politics, warfare and rituals.

- Butbut Kalinga – whatok

- Kalinga and Ifugao- batók

- Bontoc - fatek

- Ilocano, Ibaloy, Lepanto

- Sagada - bátek

- Kankanaey – bátak

 

BURIAL

Ibaloi

mummifying their dead, using salt and herbs and set under fire, mummy is placed inside a pinewood coffin and laid to rest in a man-made cave

The Ibaloi used various coffin styles to entomb their dead (ellipsoidal, parallelepiped, carabao shape)

Coffins were carved with geometric, anthropomorphic and/or zoomorphic patterns

Sangadil

            Positioned the dead bodies in a sitting form

THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGENDA

 

PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2017-2022 (AmBisyon Natin 2040)

the first medium-term plan anchored on a national long-term vision which represents the collective vision and aspirations of Filipinos for themselves and for the country

  “matatag, maginhawa, at panatag na buhay”

- Spend time, with family and community.

- Enjoy a comfortable lifestyle.

- Feel secure about the future.

- Live long and healthy.

 

4 AREAS FOR STRATEGIC POLICIES. PROGRAMS, AND PROJECTS

1. Building prosperous, predominantly middleclass society where no one is poor;

2. Promoting a long and healthy life;

3. Becoming smarter and more innovative; and

4. Building a high-trust society.

TARGET

1. Inclusive growth

2. High trust and resilient society

3. Globally competitive knowledge economy by 2022

PILLARS (FOUNDATIONS)

1. Enhancing the social fabric (Malasakit)

2. Inequality-reducing transformation (Pagbabago)

3. Increasing growth potential (Patuloy na Pag-unlad)

 

MAJOR STRATEGIC OUTCOMES

Enhancing the social fabric (Malasakit)

Greater trust in public institutions

People centered, clean and efficient

Justice will be swift and fair

Awareness about and respect for the diversity of our cultures

Inequality – reducing transformation (Pagbabago)

Greater economic opportunities

Access to these opportunities will be made easier

Attention to disadvantage subsectors and people groups

Increasing growth potential (Patuloy na Pag-unlad)