Description
Muhen is an ancient god and a mythical bird who is one of the most influential figures in the T’boli pantheon. Considered the god of fate, whose song when heard is thought to presage misfortune. Any undertaking is immediately abandoned or postponed when one hears the Muhen sing.
The T’boli are an animist indigenous tribe inhabiting highland areas in Southern Cotabato, Mindanao Philippines.
The T’boli culture is richly connected with, and inspired by nature. Their dances mimic the action of animals such as monkeys and birds. The T’boli have a rich musical heritage with a variety of instruments. The Tribal songs are a living connection with their ancestors and also a source of ancient wisdom. The T’boli believe that everything has a spirit which must be respected for good fortune.
Original medium: Oil on wood panel 2020 (19x12in)
DETAILS
Printed on luster paper with professional dye-based inks. Available in standard sizes: 8.5x11in, 11x14in and large 13x19in.
Note: All prints will have white margin on all sides.
SHIPPING
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