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  2. Magdalena Gamayo - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Gamayo, a native of the cotton farming Barangay of Lumbaan-Bicbica, Pinili, Ilocos Norte, [3] learned the Ilocano weaving tradition of making inabel from her aunt at age 16. She taught herself on how to execute the traditional patterns of binakol , inuritan (geometric design), kusikos (orange-like spiral forms), and sinan-sabong ...

  3. National Living Treasures Award (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Gamayo (She) has contributed to the development of the Ilocano abel by using traditional designs in her work as well as perfecting weaving techniques that further enhance the uniqueness of these designs [26] Ilocano: Pinili, Ilocos Norte: Presidential Proclamation No. 474, September 13, 2012 [27] 2012 Ambalang Ausalin

  4. Inabel - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Gamayo's Pinili Inabel. Inabel, [1] sometimes referred to as Abel Iloco or simply Abel, [2] is a weaving tradition native to the Ilocano people of Northern Luzon in the Philippines.

  5. Ilocano people - Wikipedia

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    One of the most notable weavers of inabél is Magdalena Gamayo of Pinili, Ilocos Norte. Born in 1924, she began weaving at the age of 15 and mastered various traditional patterns, including binakol, inuritan (geometric designs), sinan-sábong (floral patterns), and kusikós (spirals).

  6. Adelita Bagcal - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission for Culture and the Arts conferred her the award in December 2023 becoming the second person from the Ilocos region to get the distinction after weave maker Magdalena Gamayo. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Eventually, Holcomb stopped returning their calls, and they had to turn to Recovery Works’ corporate office for assistance. Holcomb, who has since left Recovery Works for a job at another Kentucky treatment center, recalled that after his meeting with Jim and Anne, his supervisors took down the facility’s death wall that had included Patrick.

  8. Salinta Monon - Wikipedia

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    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".

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