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their textiles are very symbolic from plain to intricate floating warps "eye" designs and beautiful colorful twills . They are woven by the women from homegrown cotton and are dyed in bright natural colors​

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Their textiles are very symbolic, from plain to intricate floating warps, "eye" designs and beautiful colorful twills. They are woven by the women from homegrown cotton and are dyed in bright natural colors

A. Kalinga

B. Inabel

C. Bontoc

D. Gaddang

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D. Gaddang

  • Gaddang is derived from the words ga, which means "heat," and dan, which means "burnt down"; this presumably refers to the Gaddang's darker skin tone than some other Cordillera people groups.
  • Many Gaddang are found in the mountains of southern Kalinga-Apayao, as well as eastern Bontok & Isabela regions.
  • The Gaddang are known for elevating beading to the level of an art form.
  • The Gaddang are distinctive amongst north Luzon cultures in their utilization of beading.
  • Gaddang women enjoy adorning seeds bead across their head, necks, and wrists, although beads and valuable stones are very expensive.
  • Their headband is termed atifulan, and the comb is nicknamed lagod. Both are richly tasselled and embroidered.
  • Tattoos are popular including both men and women, featuring designs inked on the forearms, limbs, and fingertips.
  • The males have it on the chest. Being tattooed guarantees them entry into paradise.

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