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2007/10/27 - THE TINGGUIAN - PERSONAL ADORNMENT, DANCES, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
The Tingguian-Personal Adornment, Dances, and Musical Instruments

The dress of the man is the clout (ba-al), either of beaten bark or of cloth, and a woven belt (balikᴇs) in which he keeps small articles (Plates 75–76).
Plate 75 Men of Sallapadin.Plate 76 Typical Dress of the Man.
On special occasions he wears a long-sleeved jacket (bado), open in front, and in a few instances, trousers. Both these garments are recent acquisitions, and the latter, in particular, are not in favor, except where Ilocano influence is very strong. The man is not inclined to adorn himself with brass and gold, neither does he use tattooing to any extent, as do his Kalinga and Igorot neighbors. Some have small patterns on an arm or thigh, but these are usually property marks with which he brands his animals or other possessions. Tattooing as an evidence of a successful head-hunt is not found in this region, nor are there other marks or garments to identify the warriors.

The hair is worn long, and is parted straight down the middle; the two strands are twisted, crossed in the back, then carried to the forehead, where they are again crossed, and the ends are fastened by intertwining on each side of the head. A bark band (ayabong) holds the hair in place, but at times it is replaced by a cloth or a narrow ring of interwoven grass and rattan. Round bamboo hats, with low dome-shaped tops, are commonly worn (Plate 45), but these are sometimes displaced by hats which go to a sharp peak, or by those made of a gourd or of wood.
Plate 45 Hunter Fitted for the Trail.


The woman's hair is parted in the middle, and is combed straight down to the nape of the neck, where it is caught by strings of beads; these are crossed in the back and encircle the head; the strand of hair is then twisted and a loop formed which is carried to the left side, where it is again caught under the beads, near to or above the ear. Most of the Tinguian have luxuriant heads of hair, but, nevertheless, switches are commonly used by both sexes. The hair is often washed with the ashes of rice-straw, or with the bark of the gogo tree (Entada purseta), and is moistened with coconut oil.

Strings of beads encircle the women's necks, but the typical ornament consists of strands above strands of beads reaching from the wrist to the elbow, and if the wealth of the owner permits, even covering the upper arm as well (Plate 79).
Plate 79 Women's Arm Beads.
The strands are fastened tightly above the wrist, causing that portion of the arm to swell. Slits of bamboo are usually placed under the beads, and may be removed if the pain or annoyance of the constriction is too severe. The upper arm beads are removed with little difficulty; but those on the forearm are taken off only once or twice a year, when new threads are substituted, or when the owner is in mourning. Beneath these ornaments a delicate fretwork of blue lines is tattooed, so that the woman's arms may not be white and unsightly when she is without her beads.

Most of the women have their ears pierced, but in the valley towns only a small proportion wear earrings. In the mountain sections heavy ornaments of gold or copper are worn, the weight often drawing the lobe of the ear far down on the neck.

When at work, the woman discards all clothing from the upper portion of her body, but at other times wears a short-sleeved jacket which reaches to her waist (Plate 77).
Plate 77 Women in Full Dress.Plate 78 Customary Dress of the Woman.Plate 80 Woman Wearing Girdle and Clout.
The waist is cut so low in the neck that the head can pass through. There is no shoulder seam. A straight piece set over the shoulder extends down in square, both front and back, to a line about even with the breast, where it is sewed to the garment proper. A narrow skirt (dingwa), with colored border, extends from the waist to the knees. It is held in place by drawing it tightly and then tucking one corner under the upper edge, or by pressing it beneath the girdle (Plate 78).

When a girl becomes a woman, she dons a girdle (palingtan) of braided grass or rattan which fits over the hips, and to which a clout is attached (Plate 80). As a rule, the girdle and clout are not removed when bathing, as are the other garments.

The woman seldom wears a hat, except when she is working in the fields, where sunshades large enough to protect the entire body are used (Plate 54). Frequently a cloth or a skirt is twisted about the head as a protection against the sun.
Plate 54 Harvesting the Rice.


On chilly mornings one often sees the people covered from head to ankles with their sleeping blankets, or a woman may draw a particularly wide skirt about her body just below the armpits so that she is protected from her breasts to the knees.

The teeth of both sexes are blackened with iron salts and tan bark, but they are not cut or mutilated, as is common with many Philippine peoples.

While both sexes are proud of heavy heads of hair, they do not look with equal favor on face and body hairs. These are plucked out either by grasping them between a knife blade and the thumb nail, or with a bamboo device known as īming. This consists of a section of bamboo split into several strips at one end. A hair is placed in one end of the slits, and the bamboo is bent into a half circle, causing it to take a firm hold, when it is jerked outwards.

Prized necklaces (paliget) made of small strands of twisted silver wire, are placed on the neck of a corpse, and on some occasions are worn by the living. During dances the hair is adorned with notched chicken feathers attached to sticks, while circlets made of boar's tusks are placed on the arms.

Dances.—Two dances, one ceremonial, the other suitable for all occasions, are very popular.

The ceremonial dance known as da-eng takes place at night, and is carried on to the accompaniment of a song. An equal number of men and women take part. The women form a line facing a similar row of men, about twenty feet distant. Locking arms about one another's waists and with one foot advanced, they begin to sway their bodies backwards and forwards. Suddenly they burst into song, at the same time stepping forward with the left foot. Keeping perfect time to the music, they take three steps toward the men, then retreat to their original positions. The men then take up the song and in a similar manner advance and retreat. This is repeated several times, after which the two lines join to form a circle. With arms interlocked behind one another's backs, and singing in unison, they begin to move contra-clockwise. The left foot is thrown slightly backward and to the side, and the right is brought quickly up to it, causing a rising and falling of the body. The step, at first slow, becomes faster and faster till the dancers have reached the limit of their vocal and physical powers.

The da-eng is sacred in character, is danced only at night and then under the direction of the mediums. It is, however, in great favor, and often so many of the younger people wish to take part that double lines, or two or more groups, may be dancing at the same time. It sometimes happens, when the basi has been flowing freely, that the participants become so boisterous and the pace so fast that spectators are run down or the dancers are piled in a heap, from which they emerge laughing and shouting.

The common dance, the tadek, is a part of nearly all gatherings of a social and religious nature. The music for this dance usually is made with three gansas4 and a drum. The gansas are pressed against the thighs of the players who kneel on the ground. Two of the coppers are beaten with a stick and the palm of the hand, while the third is played by the hands alone (Plate 81, Fig. 2).
Plate 81 Beating the Copper Gongs.
The stick or left hand gives the initial beat which is followed by three rapid strokes with the right palm. A man and a woman enter the circle, each holding a cloth about the size of a skirt. The man extends his cloth toward the woman, and bringing it suddenly down, causes it to snap, which is the signal to begin. With almost imperceptible movement of the feet and toes and a bending at the knees, he approaches the woman, who in a like manner goes toward him. They pass and continue until at a distance about equal to the start, when they again turn and pass. Occasionally the man will take a few rapid steps toward the woman, with exaggerated high knee action and much stamping of feet, or he will dance backward a few steps. At times the cloth is held at arm's length in front or at the side; again it is wrapped about the waist, the woman always following the actions of the man. At last they meet; the man extends his hand, the woman does likewise, but instead of taking his, she moves her own in a circle about his, avoiding contact. Again they dance away, only returning to repeat the performance. Finally she accepts the proffered hand, the headman brings basi for the couple to drink, and the dance is over. The man sometimes ends the dance by the sharp snapping of his cloth, or by putting it on his extended arms and dancing toward the woman, who places her cloth upon his (Plate 81, Fig. 1).
Plate 81, Fig. 2 Dancing Tadek at a Ceremony.



Source : The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Tinguian, by Fay-Cooper Cole
Posted by SysAd on October 27 2007 07:18:09 · 32 Comments · 6774 Reads Print
Comments
balbalayang on October 29 2007 09:55:20
ay mayat! makapailiw na kumaysan ad igaw ay nanlapwan nu kastuyang na mail-ila! hehehehehehe!
OZETTE on November 03 2007 19:24:39
Nabalo tay wad situwe nga web site tapno masingan ta amin kat lubong no di-ano ta naglap-lapwan tay nga Tingguian wenno Itneg. Di-ano tay man nga makad-kadateng adi tay nga makalido no ano man ta puli nga naglapwan tayo.smiley
balbalayang on November 04 2007 22:26:35
kusto sita nga inbagam, besat a ozette! pap!

i-peńarrubia ka? i-manabo ak... baka mankabagyan ta, hehehehehe!
Bonbonaay on August 24 2008 12:27:57
Ammo takay alsan ay ma in inutun ay mapukpukaw dana uwad ay tradition takay ay itneg, gapu si influensyan di umuy uyan payen di itneg si nadumaduma ay lugar kanni nasyon, wenno panna ki as asawa da si adi ay itneg wenno foreigner, main inutun ay mapukpukaw dana ay tradition. Ngem na mailak ay umuna ay ka importante an ay adi koma malipatan di maysa ay itneg, ad ano man ay parten lubong na madmadtung na, maki asawa man si puraw wenno nangisit, adi na koma ay liplipatan na uwad ay patang takay ay ITNEG. Maikadwa kanni maudi ut masapul ay ammona no inta ay Itneg sya.smileysmileysmiley
paningitan on August 29 2008 17:41:10
malagip ko man towa,no itnog kanan di iloko ot sabsabali na imis da,panpanonotok no inta ay kasjay na re-aksyon da no mabalikas da na itnog,tayya gayam naduba na panag-ila da unay kan ditakay ay itnog..xa ay alsan ay kaitnogan!ibangun takay mit ah na puli takay ay tingguian!adi takay paatiw kandad iloko..isikad takay kuma na poon takay,ay sus apo!ammo da aya kuma na guminga c itnog!pya ah kanditakay tay ammo takay na guminga c iloko..ammo da aya kuma na mansalidummay???ammo da aya kuma na manadok c tukar di gansa?ammo da aya kuma na man-smileypacenxa kayun apo no awad di masigaban cna ay kinanak nim maiyebkas ko ang na cgab d nakom ko ay inum-um-um ko manipod sin anakak!diak polous mailiuwan dasdi ay giningan di maysa ay iloko..naimula ngamin c panonot kon..pacenxa kay angun!
Emie Krisha on October 31 2008 16:30:44
ammom totowa nato kanam paningitan tay sin manbasbasaak siyan kalilokowan oy-oyawonak ray itnogak kano adida ang ammo ay napinpintas na biag takay ay itnog lalo na no makan na panpapatangan tay adi takay nginaan na pagoy kan maysa pay ado on ay itnog na nakangina si kuan kailokowan lalo na yan kabiseran di ili takay ay abra im sorry to say this but its the fact.
Emie Krisha on October 31 2008 16:38:15
sapay koma ta adi takay loowan na nanlapuan takay ay itnog kakailiyan way ad ano na igaw ko ay lobong itnogak to payang kan kaykayyad ko na manbakasyon yan ili ay nan lapuak dad odom ay itnog nan-igaw da ang si bassit ay panawon si sabali ay lugar naloowan dan na kinaitnog dasmileysmileysmiley (very funny) fakesmiley
emerson009 on January 17 2009 16:03:45
Pudno tan kunem kabsat datan udom nga pada nga itneg nakapan da la ta sabali nga lugar nalduwan dan ta agpatang ta itnegen.Iyannak nga pure nga itneg iloko ta ammak ta innak ket pure nga itneg.nalalaengak nga agpatang ta itneg ngemta iloko,addak nga kabaen nga itnegak,I'M VERY PROUD OF IT!!!! KEEP IT UP FELLOW TINGGUIANS!!!!smileysmiley
Rhoda on January 30 2009 11:18:18
Talaga adi takay ibain na kinaitnog takay kanni looan nan patang takay nim siempre no battit ka ay nan abroad winno naid kapatpatang no ay Itnog ot talaga ay malooan pay lalo na mano pollo ay tawon nan mabilang. Si pay mit nan odom wad da ad pinas ot nan patangda ot Ilocano? Adi ngata go with the flow ay kananda?
Pinpinaing on March 28 2009 22:13:17
min paamma tako kuma as vadjo ay naka print danesa ay picture..
limborock on April 04 2009 15:34:05
won a!!! nabalo a nato.nim masapol a kuma mit a ot ammo takay na gumay nok,tumadok,lablabbaan,mangansa,man adon si al-o ay uwad di al-song na.kani say-ang,gaman,kalasag aysan ay tradition di itnog tap non makanan ay itnog uggayam.kalkalimusta,no ammo takay aysan dana addi ta kay ay maluowan na kina itnog takay.ipangato tagay na al-lap di kina itnogsmileysmileysmileysmileysmileysmileyolay no di ano nga lugar ta kapanam pati-tem tan ganza ken ewag-sak ta al-lap,isag-king kan isarig zig no pay bassit.kasta wal...walahoy....smileysmileysmiley
joijoi-ak on May 03 2009 00:05:54
hehehe..makikisilip lang puuu..wen tit iwa sa kanam limbo..isag king mo sa kanto pa asbuken di tapok si sarigsig moy tumadek!!hahaha..i miss those days..manbuya si kasar kada pasala..now i dont know if it still exist those events in our barangay..kalig ngamin feeling class na mga henerasyon ngayn..idi umey man kak kaiw every school vacation itan naid sa mayaten ay aanak ksi kundi kalan na!!! hehehe
joijoi-ak on May 03 2009 00:06:29
smiley
limborock on May 03 2009 01:44:21
meron pa naman,pero maaring mangyari na baka mawalan na ang mga tradition ng itneg kung itoy baliwaliin ng mga katribo.lalong lalo na sa henersyong ito.pero kung ang lahat ng katribo ay nagkakaisa na panatilihin parin ang nakgisnan na kaugalihan mula sa ating mga ninuno,ayos ako dyan smileysmileysmileysmiley. ang kak-kaiw meron parin pero sa mga hindi na kayang bumili siguro,kaya na sila magkakaiw nalang.sa madaling salita sa kahirapan.kaya isarig sig lattasmileysmileysmiley uway uwadak si adayo lugar.
bungsilan on May 07 2009 12:44:31
Mabalin ay no manpatang koma dana uwad sina litlato, kananda ngata ay" KASTOY PAY NAN UG UGALIN DI ITNEG KANNI PANAG VADVADJO MI, DAKAY MAN MIT ITA? KASANO KAY MAN MIT NGALUD ITA?" YA TA ISUN KAY PAYEN SI ILOKO KANNI TAGALOG NAN VADJO YO? PANTALON YO AY MAONG ABOS KET LEVIS 501 HaHaHa joke joke joke.... Basta ammom na minpatang as itneg kanni adi ka ibain na kina itneg no? You will always be an Itneg, uway ad ano man nan madmadteng no.smiley
bungsilan on May 11 2009 11:22:36
smileysmileysmileyUwad man damagek kailyan? pasleken da ngata nan naka baal ad SM? tsk tsk tsk !!!! adi met ngarud mabalin ay min pantalon nan naka baal.smileysmileysmileysmileysmileysmiley
limborock on May 12 2009 05:07:37
smileysmileysmileysmileysmileysmiley ay suwessss mabalin latta a....smileysmileysmileysmiley,anim na problema no malammin kitdi smileysmileysmileysmileybaka mapilitan to ay ngumina aon si pantalonsmiley
bungsilan on May 13 2009 08:23:55
Ano ngatan no i-Rap takay mit na oggayam, ta adi ang ay lallakay na manannaag takay, why not give the kabataan a chance.. Right???
smileysmileysmileysmileysmileysmileysmiley
westcoast on May 21 2009 07:57:48
padasen tako ay I-RAP nan oggayam...mga kababayan ko dapat makinig kayo ,,ako ay itneg ang kulay ko;y kayumanggi; ako'y hindi puti ...huwag natin ikahiya ang kultura at ugali natin..
bungsilan on May 22 2009 11:03:57
Westcoast, Ok ah!!! smileysmileysmiley aglalo ngatan matagayan nato si basi ay 5 years old.smileysmileysmiley
an-anusak on November 27 2009 22:26:14
ay apo dana ay kakabsat ko!inta kuma ya irap takay na uggayam?madi ah.....tay no inrap non na uggayam ot nakaan din kina itnog nan,ot na ipeppreserbar takay mit ngalud ot din kina itnog takay...dakay kit ay padak ay adi makaamo ah ay man uggayam kada mankullilipan,kalkalimusta ah kit man adal takay itan,no kumaysan takay ad ig-igaw takay ah ket manpasolo takay kada ammang kada innang,winno umma inna ta wad to mit isulo takay kandad a-annak takay ta wad to mit pantitinnawidan di kapototan da...........smiley
bungsilan on December 02 2009 05:57:31
Oooohhhgayaaaam!!! ooggayamen.. yeehh check it out!!! smileysmileysmiley just kidding kakailyan. Kayyad ko man ay min adal si oggayam, naid met dad ap appo kon ay maka ammo. Siguro no naid di man interessado ay min adal, possible ay mapukaw naey gapu si panagbaliw di panawun, but as long we dont forget to speak and ashame of who we are, our own unique identity and culture will never lost.
Ooooohhhgayam!!!! ooggayamennn!!! yeeh check it out...smileysmileysmiley
an-anusak on December 07 2009 00:52:01
apo bungsilan....i am willing to teach u...uway ano ay klasen di kattan kaitnogan....u name it!and i will rock it!hehehesmiley
napintas ay wakas takay lusan!
longatbato on December 16 2009 11:53:32
cge nga an-anusak u teach apo bungsilan how to rock the song of kaitnogan hehehe... gitaraan pay ah ni apo an-anusak nan uggayam nu apo bungsilan.
longatbato on December 16 2009 11:57:18
apo bungsilan ckan ah na manbaal ay muy mingaat kn manlamon c taltalon ta matudtudok nan tutuddokam hehehe
an-anusak on December 17 2009 00:35:04
hahaha.....kasanok ngatan ay gitaraan na kantan kaitnogan????smiley
longatbato on December 17 2009 04:18:21
problemam naton apo an-anusak nu pagitaraan apo bungsilan na oggayam na hehehe... composom apo ananusak na gitaran d uggayam ta adi ay knayon manipud sin awi ay acapela latta na uggayam hehehe
an-anusak on December 18 2009 20:24:27
uway ka apo longatbato ta padpadasok man,nak manpaisulon to kan agunan ad sallapadan no wad payang xa ah ay ad magu,winno umuyak to man paisulo kandad mannawak man ad manabo ta bareng maisulo da kansakon no kasano!naragsak ay paskua takay alsan ay wad cna tallaong!smiley
longatbato on December 24 2009 11:49:21
nlagsak ay paskua takay alsan ay tingguian sapay kma kan apo kabunian ta salwadana na datakay alsan.
ms_sin ag i on January 31 2010 05:19:21
kullip di kullilipan, kullip di kulipanansmiley hai naganas ay lagipen sin kauwad q ab tubo
basbastinga on February 21 2010 10:37:56
AN-ANUSAK, umeyka ad Youtube ta ilaem no kasano nan pananggitarada di ad-adu ay kankantada. "Kankanta di Kaigorotan" ken dadduma pay.Adda pay di rap musicda.
AKA on April 15 2010 12:21:09
NAGLAPUAN TAYO NGALUD NGA TRIBO NO ADI 'TINGGUIAN' ? NAGLAPU TAYO ngalud TA TAGALOG WENNO HAPON ? Imposible senyor hues !!!! AGI-INNUGGAYAM tay ketdi kat INTELNETTI ta aditay ket maliduwan ta naglapuan ken UNG-UNGA-EN TAY NGALA TA BAGBAGI TAYO. Mabalin ? APO nga mangitultulong ?smileysmileysmiley
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