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Inabel,
sometimes referred to as Abel
Iloco or
simply Abel, is a
weaving tradition native to the
Ilocano people of
Northern Luzon in the Philippines. The...
- of Pinili,
Ilocos Norte,
learned the
Ilocano weaving tradition of
making inabel from her aunt at age 16. She
taught herself on how to
execute the traditional...
- one of its
National Living Treasures for
textile weaving,
preserving the
inabel weaving tradition of the
Ilocos region. The town of San
Nicolas is known...
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Inabel Burns Lindsay (February 13, 1900, St. Joseph,
Missouri – 1983) was a
social worker and the
founding dean of
Howard University School of
Social Work...
- [citation needed]
Inabel, a
handspun cotton fabric, is one of the many
prides of the
Ilocos Region. Abel is the
Ilocano word for 'weave', and
inabel refers to...
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Polynesian cognate malo or lavalava.
Dhoti Patadyong Tapis Abacá
Batik Inabel Piña T'nalak
Sarong Longyi Sinh (clothing)
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media related...
- the
Ilocano word for weave, and
inabel refers to any type of
woven fabric. However, in the
world of weaving,
inabel is
specifically used to
refer to...
- 19th
century pañuelo with silk and
silver thread embroidery Abacá
Batik Inabel Malong Nata de piña Piñatex
Tapis T'nalak "History &
Origin of Piña". Philippine...
- (Tabungaw), 2012
Magdalena Gamayo,
master weaver, Pinili,
Ilocos Norte,
Weaving (
Inabel), 2012
Ambalang Ausalin (d. 2022),
master weaver, Lamitan, Basilan, Weaving...
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binakael weave.
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Inabel T'nalak Celdran, Bea; Segovia,
Patrick (20
October 2017). "So you think...