sarimanok

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The sarimanok is a legendary bird in Maranao art and folklore of the southern Philippines, symbolizing good fortune, nobility, and cultural identity.

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Label Occurrences
sarimanok canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural symbol
legendary creature in Philippine mythology
mythological bird
artStyle highly stylized form
associatedRegion southern Philippines
associatedWith Maranao art
Maranao folklore
colorScheme bright multicolored palette
country Philippines
culturalRole emblem of Maranao ethnic identity
emblem of Mindanao culture
depictedAs bird holding a fish in its beak or talons
bird with elaborate wings and tail
colorful bird
featuredIn Philippine literature
Philippine performing arts
Philippine visual arts
influences Philippine cultural iconography
Philippine graphic design
contemporary Philippine visual arts
materialForm metalwork motif
painting
sculpture
textile motif
mythologicalRole harbinger of good luck
messenger between the earthly and spiritual worlds
originatesFrom Maranao people NERFINISHED
partOf Maranao okir decorative tradition
recognizedAs national cultural symbol of the Philippines
relatedTo Mindanao folklore
Philippine mythology NERFINISHED
religiousContext Islamic-influenced Maranao culture
symbolizes abundance
cultural identity
good fortune
nobility
power
prestige
prosperity
royalty
usedBy Maranao artisans
Philippine cultural institutions
usedIn architectural ornamentation
brassware design
festival decorations
official seals and logos in the Philippines
textile patterns
woodcarving

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Maranao culturalMotif sarimanok
Maranao culturalSymbol sarimanok