+ Follow NALAK Tag
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[Title] => Be Lang Dulay
[Summary] => PAGKATAPOS naming bisitahin ang Lake Sebu sa South Cotabato nagtungo kami sa Weaving Center ng mga kababaihang T’boli na pinamumunuan ng 89-anyos na si Be Lang Dulay.
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[AuthorName] => Bettinna P. Carlos
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[Title] => Weaving the past into the future
[Summary] => The streets of Koronadal City were abuzz with excitement as locals and visitors alike celebrated the T’nalak festival. Held from July 11-19, the festival showcased the culture, art, music, and products of the municipalities of South Cotabato – centering, of course, around the traditional t’nalak weaving of the T’boli.
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[AuthorName] => Ida Anita Q. del Mundo
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[Title] => T’nalak: A fabric of bravery and love
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[Title] => Woven Dreams
[Summary] => I have a piece of tnalak, over five meters in length, woven by Ellen Osman, a student at Lang Dulays weaving school. The pattern involves a sawa, or python, a recurring symbol in tnalak patterns. I wanted to ask Lang Dulay, from whom I got the tnalak, about the pattern, but we could not understand each other.
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[AuthorName] => Dina Sta. Maria
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[Focus] => 0
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