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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
Inabel
Province in Ilocos Region, Philippines
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
Ilocos_Norte
Filipino weaver
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
Magdalena_Gamayo
Ethnic group
as kamison was worn underneath. These garments were commonly made from inabel, a handwoven textile produced by Ilocano women and characterized by patterns
Ilocano_people
American social worker
Inabel Burns Lindsay (February 13, 1900, St. Joseph, Missouri – 1983) was an American social worker and the founding dean of Howard University School of
Inabel_Burns_Lindsay
Philippine multi-sport event
Tally Reporting System The logo for the 2025 Palarong Pambansa features the inabel weaving pattern and a "pixelated human figure" inspired from a photo of
2025_Palarong_Pambansa
Philippine fiber made from the pineapple plant
Heritage $1,160 Raquel Eliserio natural Aklan Piña fibre Abacá Hablon Batik Inabel Malong Nata de piña Piñatex Tapis T'nalak "History & Origin of Piña". Philippine
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Administrative region of the Philippines
Ocean and the South China Sea. Goods exchanged included porcelain, silk (inabel), cotton, beeswax, honey, gemstones, beads, precious minerals, locally crafted
Ilocos_Region
Province in Ilocos Region, Philippines
its loom-weaving industry, producing inabel, a traditional Ilocano fabric. Abel means to weave in Ilocano, and inabel refers specifically to textiles that
La_Union
Dress in traditional Luzon cultures
has media related to Tapis. Bahag (garment) Patadyong Malong Abacá Batik Inabel Pañuelo Piña T'nalak Hablon "Clothes". ifugao.gov.ph. Archived from the
Tapis_(Philippine_clothing)
Leashore 1969 dean of the Hunter College school of social work (1991–2003) Inabel Burns Lindsay 1920 founding dean of the Howard University School of Social
List of Howard University people
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Philippine currency denomination
harvested rice stalks, indigenous weave design pattern from Ilocos region (Inabel) Batasang Pambansa Complex, seal of the president of the Philippines (Marcos
Philippine five hundred-peso note
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Philippine handwoven textile
exchange with Ilonggo weavers, such as in training programs. Piña Abacá Batik Inabel Malong Tapis T'nalak "Oton Products | Municipality of Oton". Retrieved 26
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Species of flowering plant
similar traditional fiber from Okinawa, Japan Piña T'nalak Malong Tapis Inabel Batik Hablon Yakan people Fiber crop International Year of Natural Fibres
Abacá
Filipino journalist and entrepreneur (born 1977)
- Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards Corpuz is the founder of Niña Inabel, a successful handwoven clothing brand that showcases modern yet classic
Niña_Corpuz
Weaving pattern
FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup 2025 which will be held in the Philippines. Inabel Op art T'nalak Celdran, Bea; Segovia, Patrick (20 October 2017). "So you
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and trainer of nurses Catherine C. Lewis 1980 One of the Cardozo Sisters Inabel Lindsay 1977 First dean of the Howard University School of Social Work Miriam
Black Women Oral History Project
Black_Women_Oral_History_Project
Weaving tradition in South Cotabato, Philippines
festival annually. Wikimedia Commons has media related to T'nalak. Abacá Batik Inabel Lang Dulay Malong Piña Hablon Tapis Yakan people T'nalak Dream Weaving Fabella
T'nalak
Filipino fashion designer
Pilipinas' at Malacañang’s Goldenberg Mansion included fabrics–from Ilocos’ Inabel and T'nalak. In 2024, Leyba launched his Bridal Couture 2025 collection-fashion
Michael_Leyva
American mental health researcher and academic
Lindsey was the recipient of the 2023 Howard University School of Social Work Inabel Burns Lindsay Education Scholarship Award. He was the inaugural recipient
Michael_A._Lindsey
Municipality in Ilocos Norte, Philippines
Church and the Gabaldon Building. Vintar was once known for Abel Iloco or Inabel, especially the classic Binandera Abel, which flourished “in the north of
Vintar
Series of Filipino currency
harvested rice stalks, indigenous weave design pattern from Ilocos region (Inabel) Batasang Pambansa Complex, seal of the president of the Philippines (Marcos
New_Design_series
Heritage register in the Philippines
(Tabungaw), 2012 Magdalena Gamayo, master weaver, Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Weaving (Inabel), 2012 Ambalang Ausalin, master weaver, Lamitan, Basilan, Weaving (Yakan
Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines
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1959), British diplomat Ian Gordon Lindsay (1906–1966), Scottish architect Inabel Burns Lindsay (1900–1983), American social worker and academic Ingram Lindsay
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