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Iraya-Mangyans Clothes elements of art and principle of design
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Living in the foothills of Mount Malasimbo, the Iraya-Mangyans are the indigenous people of Oriental Mindoro who are known for their skill of nito-weaving, a preserved tradition that celebrates their unique art form.
It was in 1989 when Doña Bea Zobel of the affluent Zobel de Ayala family got wind of the Iraya-Mangyan community. Upon learning about the Iraya-Mangyan group, one of the several Mangyan groups residing in Mindoro, Doña Bea became interested in helping them by providing education, housing management, health, and livelihood programs through the Ayala Foundation Inc. (AFI) which facilitates the Sustainable Livelihood program in the community.
In this livelihood program, AFI and the Sisters of Charity of St. Anne. committed to supporting the Iraya-Mangyans by providing livelihood programs through their tradition of nito-weaving. This deep-rooted tradition has been the primary source of income of the Iraya-Mangyans as they weave using a certain vine called nito that can be found in the forest that is used for basketry and handicrafts.
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