napilapokban
Napilapokban is a traditional form of woven fabric originating from the Philippines, particularly among the Ifugao, Kalinga, and other indigenous groups in the Cordillera region. The term "napilapok" is derived from the Ifugao language, where "napil" means "to weave" and "pak" refers to the natural fibers used, such as abaca, pineapple, or cotton. This handwoven textile holds significant cultural, historical, and practical value within these communities.
Napilapokban is typically produced using a backstrap loom, a simple yet highly effective tool that allows weavers
Beyond its functional use, napilapokban plays a vital role in preserving cultural heritage. Many indigenous groups