" NIPA HUT "
" Fishing Equipments "
The Nipa huts were the native houses of the indigenous people of the Philippines before the Spaniards arrived.
A Nipa hut is an icon of Philippine culture as it represents the Filipino value of bayanihan, which refers to a spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular objective.
"JAR or Palayok "
A palayok is a clay pot used as the traditional food preparation container in the Philippines. The Filipinos used this for cooking, they even used this for stacking foods.
" Farm Equipments "
These tools have a significant use for the filipino people in the past decades. Until now, these equipments are still used by the filipinos in the visayan region.
These Fishing equipments are used by the Filipinos to survive. The use of the hook in angling is descended, historically, from what
would today be called a "gorge". The word "gorge", in this context,
comes from an archaic word meaning "throat".




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