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- Barot_saya abstract "The Baro’t saya is the unofficial national dress of the Philippines.The early pre-colonial clothing of groups such as the Tagalogs and Visayans included both the baro and saya made from silk in matching colours. This style was exclusively worn by the women from the upper caste, while those of lower castes wore baro made from pounded white bark fibre. Modern groups whose traditional attire still closely resembles these more ancient styles include the Tumandok of Panay—the only Visayan people that were not hispanised; various Moro peoples; and the indigenous Lumad tribes in the interior of Mindanao.".
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- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_clothing.
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- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Mindanao.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Moro_people.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink National_dress.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Panay.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_influence_on_Filipino_culture.
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Suludnon_people.
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- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLink Visayan_people.
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- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baro't saya".
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Filipiniana".
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLinkText "baro't saya".
- Barot_saya wikiPageWikiLinkText "ternos".
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- Barot_saya subject Category:History_of_Asian_clothing.
- Barot_saya subject Category:National_symbols_of_the_Philippines.
- Barot_saya subject Category:Philippine_clothing.
- Barot_saya hypernym Dress.
- Barot_saya type Fashion.
- Barot_saya comment "The Baro’t saya is the unofficial national dress of the Philippines.The early pre-colonial clothing of groups such as the Tagalogs and Visayans included both the baro and saya made from silk in matching colours. This style was exclusively worn by the women from the upper caste, while those of lower castes wore baro made from pounded white bark fibre.".
- Barot_saya label "Baro't saya".
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