WHO AM I?Version en ligne Different crafts, accessories, and body ornamentation cultures in Southern Tagalaog par Kara Marie Barcimo 1 I grow as a vine, I grow in the wild. I'm woven to items I'm one of a kind. O N T I 2 My lid has two humans who ride on a boat. They pose human souls to eternal abode. U G A N M L U G N R J A 3 I hide emotions, both joyous and glum, Carved from dark wood, on faces I come. Once worn by warriors, fierce and bold, Now a symbol of Marinduque, a story untold. What am I? N O I R O M K S A M 4 I adorn myself with beads and threads, my skirts tell stories whispered through the reeds. My hands weave tapestries, vibrant and bold, Ancestral wisdom in patterns unfold. Who am I? D I H B U N A M O W 5 I'm a traditional basket of the Palaw'an tribe hard strip bamboo is of which I'm tied. O K P G I N T K A S B T E