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Video Documentations

Weavers' Stories:
Lang Kambay Dulay (Mindanao, Philippines)

Lang Dúlay was already a young mother at the time of the Japanese Occupation during World War II. Through those turbulent years, she wove t’nálak cloth made from a fine variety of abacá that grew in the highlands of Southern Mindanao.

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How the T'boli Women
Weave their Dreams

From dreaming to dyeing, weaving and shining, the t'nalak fabric is truly made of the artistry of the whole Tboli community. Having a souvenir made of t'nalak means you are bringing home a piece made by a whole indigenous community. 

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