1. A traditional dance which demonstrates the various ways of wearing a malong and its uses. 2. A process of dyeing the fabric in which the yarns have been tie-dyed before weaving 3. Most common material used by the ethnolinguistic groups Mindanao for weaving cloth. 4. A traditional Filipino tube skirt made of hand-woven or machine-made multi- colored cotton which is exchanged during marriage and used as a cover during births. 5. The legendary bird of Maranao said to be the good fortune. 6. It came from an old Malayan word which means curve or "ukit" in Filipino. 7. A heavy brass belt commonly worn by T'boli women during festivals. 8. A charmed necklace or bracelet made of fruits or flowers beaded together to protect them from illness. 9. It serves as the protection from spears and knives during combat, and may be fastened around the trousers. 10. Traditional tight-fight trousers made of Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes design