Box 19
Container
Contains 61 Results:
view of the Itneg process of ginning cotton to form cloth
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-9
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process of ginning cotton to form cloth, posed
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-10
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process of ginning cotton to form cloth, snapshot
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-11
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process of beating cotton with sticks on a carabao hide to form cotton batting
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-12
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process rolling up partially battened cotton
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-13
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process of wrapping battened cotton in a cylindrical piece of bark from near the leaves of the coconut palm
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-14
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg mechanism for spinning cotton
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-15
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg mechanism for spinning cotton
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-16
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process for spinning cotton
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-17
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process for spinning cotton
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-18
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...
view of the Itneg process for spinning cotton, right before the spinning mechanism is reversed
Item — Box: 19, item: 6.a-19
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group called the “Itneg” people, but which were referred to by Dean Worcester by the exonym “Tinguians.” The photographs in this series were obtained in the Provinces of Abra (Baac, Bangued, Bol-lilising, Manobo, Padangitan, Danglas, Lamao, Baco, Lingay, San Andreas, Daguioman, Tui, Sallapadan, Balatoc, and Langidan), Ilocos Sur (Abaya, Mckinley, San Vicente, and Elefante), and Bontoc (Balbalasang). For further information on this...