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  2. Salinta Monon - Wikipedia

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    Agton Monon (m. 1946; d. 1970s) Awards. National Living Treasure Award. 1998. Salinta Monon (December 12, 1920 – June 4, 2009) was a Filipino textile weaver who was the one of two recipients of the National Living Treasures Award in 1998. She was known for her Bagobo -Tagabawa textiles and was known as the "last Bagobo weaver".

  3. National Living Treasures Award (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Salinta Monon† Highest level of excellence in the art of abaca-ikat (Abaca – ikat / Inabal) weaving and manifested her unwavering dedication and commitment to her art [15] Tagabawa-Bagobo community: Bansalan, Davao del Sur: Presidential Proclamation No. 1188, March 27, 1998 [16] 1998 Alonzo Saclag: Kalinga Musician and Dance [17] Kalinga ...

  4. Samaon Sulaiman - Wikipedia

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    Samaon Sulaiman was a Filipino musician who was a recipient of the National Living Treasure award. The Maguindanaon was known for his mastery of the indigenous kutyapi instrument. [1] Born on 3 March 1953, [2] Sulaiman first learned playing kutyapi at around 13 years old from his uncle. By the time he was 35 years old, he was already recognized ...

  5. Lang Dulay - Wikipedia

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    Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan. Lang Dulay (August 3, 1928 – April 30, 2015) was a Filipino traditional weaver who was a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award. She is credited with preserving her people's tradition of weaving T'nalak, a dyed fabric made from refined abaca fibre. [1]

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  7. Ginaw Bilog - Wikipedia

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    Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan. Ginaw Bilog was a Filipino poet who was recognized as a National Living Treasure by the Philippine government. [1] Born on January 3, 1953, [2] Bilog was a Hanunuo Mangyan who was a native of Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro. He was known for his efforts in preserving the Mangyan poetry tradition of ambahan.

  8. Masino Intaray - Wikipedia

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    Intaray was born on April 10, 1943, [2] in Makagwa Valley and lived in Brooke's Point, Palawan. He is known for playing multiple indigenous instruments namely the basal (gong), aroding (mouth harp), and the babarak (ring flute). Intaray is also known for his performance of kulilal or songs and bagit, a form of vocal music.

  9. Uwang Ahadas - Wikipedia

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    Uwang Ahadas was born on February 15, 1945. [3] He went near blind when he was five years old. People in his community believed that this was due to retribution of nature spirits which lived in Bohe Libaken, a creek where Ahadas frequently bathed. Ahadas along with his sibling musicians were taught how to play Yakan traditional instruments as ...