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“You Are What You Wear”

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When we see a person wearing a g-string, or a malong, or
a kimona or even a patadyong, we oftentimes associate such clothing to the
place where it came from. Let us first find out how familiar you are with the different
cloths/textile designs from the various regions by answering the activity that follows.

Match the cloth/textile to its place of origin.

1. Abra A. Bagobo Inabal

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2. Ilocos B. T’nalak

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3. Davao del Sur C. Inabel

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4. Basilan D. Sinaluan

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5. South Cotabato E. Pinilian

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