University of Cebu – Banilad
College of Business Administration
HUM 103, TTH, 7:30 – 9:00
Assignment for March 11, 2021: Virtual Mumbaki
Submitted to:
Sir Nino Ardiza
Prepared by:
Anga, Bremt Cloyd R.
March 12, 2021
FIGURE 1. VENN DIAGRAM OF MANUNNGUL JAR AND BULUL
DIFFERENCES SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES
Palawan's
Tapayang Manunggul Ifugao's Bulul
- Nature: Secondary Burial Jar - Nature: Rice God figure
- Origin: Palawan - Both have Human- - Origin: Ifugao
- Media category: Pottery like figure - Media category: Sculpture
- Materials used: Clay Both possess spirits
- - Materials used: wood
- Belief: Afterworld - Both have unique - Belief: Sumptuous harvest
- Appearance in Philippine money: Yes, in 1000 pesos - Appearance in Philippine money: No.
beliefs
- Gestures of Human-like figures: Steering the boat - Gestures of Human-like figures: Plainm, usually standing
- Commerical presence: Scanty - Both came from
- Commercial presence: Bountiful
- Durability: Fragile, needs to be handled with care Philippine - Durability: Stronger the tapayang manunggul as it is made
- Usual placement: Burried, hidden among the eyes of many archipelago of wood
- Wave-like design: Yes - Both serves to - Usual Placement: In the rice granaries
- Used for burial: Yes pacify an
- Wave-like design: No
- Human-like figure style: Has soft edges undertaking
- Used for burial: No
- Suppose gives comfort to the living: Not directly - Part of Philippine
- Human-like figure style: Geometric edges, edgy
- Other historical significance: testament to our connection Culture
and common heritage with other Austronesian-speaking - Suppose gives comfort to the living: Yes, directly
countries, as well as the importance of the sea to our
ancestor in terms of trade and communication
Sources:
http://www.artesdelasfilipinas.com/archives/50/the-manunggul-jar-as-a-vessel-of-history
https://philippineculturaleducation.com.ph/tapayang-manunggul/
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/219.2005/