Nikki bagobo

29

Click here to load reader

Transcript of Nikki bagobo

Page 1: Nikki bagobo

START

Page 2: Nikki bagobo

CONNECTING WIFI . . .DOWNLOADING FILES. . .DONE . . .INSTALLING FILES . . .

OK

Continue

Page 3: Nikki bagobo

The BAGOBO Tribe in MINDANAO

PLAY

Page 4: Nikki bagobo

BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBE

THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATION

PRESENT DAY SOCIO- ECONOMIC STATUS

CULTURAL BACKGROUND & TRADITIONAL PRACTICES

A

B

C

D

The BAGOBO Tribe in MINDANAO

X

Page 5: Nikki bagobo

A. BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBEPlace of Location | History | Physical Appearance

XM

Page 6: Nikki bagobo

PLACE OF LOCATION

Mindanao Islands: • Mountains south and east of Mount Apo East of

Cotabato.Religion:• indigenous• Christian

Language:• Bagobo(maanobo Family)

Population: • 58 601 (1994)

A. BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBEPlace of Location | History | Physical Appearance

XM

Page 7: Nikki bagobo

“Bagobo” comes from “bago” meaning “new” or “recent”, and “obo/obbo/uvu” meaning “growth” or “grow

Also known as:•Kulamanen •Manobo• Manuvu •Matigsalug•Matigsaug• Obo, Obbo •Tigwa-Salug

•Guingan •Jangan

HISTORY

A. BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBEPlace of Location | History | Physical Appearance

XM

Page 8: Nikki bagobo

•Light brown in complexion.•Hair is brown or brownish black, ranging from wavy to curly.•Men stand about 158 cm tall, the women 147 cm.•Wide face but the chickbones are not prominent.

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

1 | 2

A. BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBEPlace of Location | History | Physical Appearance

XM

Page 9: Nikki bagobo

•Eyes are dark and widely set, the eye slits slanting.•Eyebrows are deliberately shved to a thin line by both male and female.•The root of the nose is low, the ridge broad.•The lips are full, the chin rounded.

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

1 | 2

A. BACKGROUND OF THE TRIBEPlace of Location | History | Physical Appearance

XM

Page 10: Nikki bagobo

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 11: Nikki bagobo

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

•Hierarchy of God•Rituals•Diwata or Gods •Pantheon of demons•Offering Paghuaga (human sacrifice)

BELIEFS

XM

Page 12: Nikki bagobo

•The daily activities are marked by rituals.•Do the harvesting. •Offer areca nuts, betel leaves, food, clothing, and brass instruments, all placed on special altars for the blessing.

NORMS

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 13: Nikki bagobo

•Parental Decision•Friendly Accommodation•Symbol of Obligation•Wedding Feast•Commitment and Privilege•Dowry Practices

MARRIAGE

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

Page 14: Nikki bagobo

•Summons “Mabalian”.•Midwife Tokens.•Kill the Triplets Babies.

BIRTH PRACTICES

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 15: Nikki bagobo

Cloth are made from AbacaMen wear a close-fitting undershirtMen have a hemp cloth bagMen keep their log hairWomen wear close-fitting jacketWomen have bangs

APPAREL/ ACCESSORIES

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 16: Nikki bagobo

PolygamySlavery

OTHER PRACTICES

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 17: Nikki bagobo

Friendly-tradersIndustriousObedient

VALUES

B1. CULTURAL BACKGROUND B2. TRADITIONAL PRACTICESBeliefs | Norms Marriage | Birth Practices | Apparel/ Accessories | Other Practices | Values

XM

Page 18: Nikki bagobo

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 19: Nikki bagobo

•The primary means of subsistence is swidden agriculture. Rice and corn are rotated.•Other products are: copra, coffee and cacao, fruits, and vegetables. •Trade has opened intertribal and interracial relations. •The money economy, while decreasing the level of self-sufficiency, has helped improve production, transportation, and communication.

1 | 2

ECONOMY

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 20: Nikki bagobo

•Both men and women strip hemp for the abaca trade and for domestic purposes.•Blacksmithing, house building, and the making of kitchen utensils like rice mortars and meat blocks are done by the men. •Basketry is done by both sexes.

1 | 2

ECONOMY

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 21: Nikki bagobo

The Bagobo settlement became a municipality Administered by:•Mayor•Vice-mayor with the assistance of the municipal council•Barangay captain of the poblacion •Sangguniang Bayan members•Municipal development officer•Municipal planning and development coordinator

Republic of the Philippines•Province of Davao del Sur- Governor•Municipality of Santa Cruz- Mayor•Barangay- Brgy. Chairman

POLITICAL SYSTEM

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 22: Nikki bagobo

•Sibulan •Paghuaga(human sacrifice) •Matanom and mabahan •Gimukod •Pakakalangit •Karonaronawan (hell)•Balatik

•Gallat/gelat •Gatok-biaan or pakakaro•Bagkes •Langis•Buwis (monetary tribute) •Saksi (witnessing)•Pangulo (priest or minister)

RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND PRACTICES

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 23: Nikki bagobo

•Basag (hardwood planks) hewn from the palma brava tree trunk.•Biga (taro leaves) or bulig (banana leaves).•Tinatang •Rebbong (elevated firebox) •Sikado (bamboo water containers• Betill (clothesline) •Rokok goli (rice or corn granary)

ARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNITY PLANNING

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 24: Nikki bagobo

.

•Traditional clothes and jewelry.•Bagobo tie-dye abaca fibers in deep red, maroon, and black.

VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 25: Nikki bagobo

•Tagungguan

PERFORMING ARTS

C. THE PRESENT DAY CULTURAL SITUATIONEconomy | Political System | Religious Beliefs and Practices | Architecture and Community Planning Visual Arts and Crafts | Performing Arts

XM

Page 26: Nikki bagobo

D. PRESENT DAY SOCIO – ECONOMIC STATUSLocation | Food | Jobs

XM

Page 27: Nikki bagobo

•Mountainous region between the upper Pulangi and Davao rivers.

D. PRESENT DAY SOCIO – ECONOMIC STATUSLocation | Food | Jobs

XM

Page 28: Nikki bagobo

•Sweet potato•Corn• Bananas• Sago• Coconut•Cassava cake in a bamboo •Chicken in coconut milk meal•Green Veggie Salad for Breakfast•Chicken in the Bamboo

D. PRESENT DAY SOCIO – ECONOMIC STATUSLocation | Food | Jobs

XM

Page 29: Nikki bagobo

IN HINTERLANDS: •Planting•Fishing•Embroidering

PROFESSIONALS•Doctors•Nurses•Teachers •Accountants •Lawyers •Government employees and officials

D. PRESENT DAY SOCIO – ECONOMIC STATUSLocation | Food | Jobs

XM