Answer:Here are the answers to your questions about Mindanao's attire, fabric, and tapestries: A. Identification 1. Hook - This refers to the "Pukot" which is a hook-like tool used for weaving.2. Textile Weaver and National Living Artist Awardee - This describes "Lang Dulay", a renowned T'boli weaver.3. Spiritual Guardian - This refers to "Ina" (Mother) or "Apo" (Grandfather), a spirit believed to guide the weaving process in many Mindanao cultures.4. Used for weaving abaca fibers - This describes a "Loom", a traditional weaving tool.5. Tausug all-purpose skirt - This is the "Patadjung". B. True or False 1. T - Yakan weaving patterns are indeed inspired by island living and Islamic sacred geometry.2. F - The T'nalak textile is made from abaca fibers, not pineapple fibers.3. T - Muslims in Mindanao, particularly the Tausug people, use abaca fibers for weaving.4. F - The Patadjung is primarily worn by women.5. F - Muslims in Mindanao adhere to Islamic dress codes, which often dictate appropriate attire for different occasions.