Gamaba Awardees
Gamaba Awardees
Gamaba Awardees
Institutionalized through
Republic Act No. 7355.
Gamaba Award
Masino Intaray
• AMagindanao of Mama
sa pano, Maguindanao.
•He was awarded for his
outstanding artistry and
dedication to his chosen
instrument, the
Magindanao kutyapi.
•Kutyapi is a two-stringed
plucked lute, regarded as
one of the most
technically demanding
and difficult to master
Samaon Sulaiman among Filipino traditional
instruments.
1998 Awardees
•a T'boli of Lake Sebu,
South Cotabato, was
awarded for weaving
the abaca ikat cloth
called t'nalak
•She has produced
creations which remain
faithful to the T’boli
tradition as manifested
in the complexity of her
design, fineness of
workmanship and
quality of finish.
Lang Dulay
Salinta Monon
• A Tagabawa Bagobo of
Bansalan, Davao del
Sur
• She was awarded for
fully demonstrating the
creative and expressive
aspects of the Bagobo
abaca ikat weaving
called inabal at a time
when such art is
threatened with
extinction.
2000 Awardees
Alonzo Saclag
• A Kalinga of Lubuagan,
Kalinga was awarded for
his mastery of the
Kalinga dance and the
performing arts
•He was also recognized
for his persistence to
create and nurture a
greater consciousness
and appreciation of
Kalinga culture among
the Kalinga themselves
and beyond their
borders.
• A Panay-Bukidnon of
Calinog, lloilo was
awarded for his
mastery of chanting
the sugidanon, the
epic tradition of Central
Panay.
• He ceaselessly worked
for the documentation
of the epics of his
people painstakingly
piecing together the
elements of this oral
tradition nearly lost.
Frederico Caballero
Uwang Ahadas
• A Yakan of Lamitan, Basilan
was awarded for his dexterity
in playing Yakan musical
instruments such as the
kwintangan, gabbang, agung,
kwintangan kayu, tuntungan
among others
• He has a deep knowledge of
the aesthetic possibilities and
social contexts of those
instruments.
• In spite of the dimming of his
eyesight, he has devoted his
life to the teaching of Yakan
musical traditions.
2005 Awardees
Darhata Sawabi
• Of barangay Parang, Jolo
Island, Sulu province
•Has preserved the art of pis
syabit weaving.
•It is difficult art of tapestry
weaving that creates the
traditional squares used by
the Tausug for
ornamentation.
•Despite the conflict in Jolo,
Sawabi’s dedication to her
art enhanced the
preservation of traditional
Tausug designs.
Hadja Amina Api
• of Ungos Matata,
Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi,
• is recognized as the
master mat weaver
among the Sama
indigenous community of
Ungos Matata.
• Her colorful mats with
their complex geometric
patterns exhibit her
precise sense of design,
proportion and symmetry
and sensitivity to color.
Eduardo Mutuc