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Contains 55 Results:

view of the Itneg process for spinning cotton

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-20
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: 20, item: 6.a-21
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 winding thread from spinning mechanism onto a reel

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-22
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 skeining the thread

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-23
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 skeining the thread

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-24
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 dying thread blue with indigo by rubbing it in with coconut husks

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-25
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 a simple Itneg loom

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-26
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 a simple Itneg loom

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-27
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 a simple Itneg loom

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.a-28
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 an Itneg man wearing work costume in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-1
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 Vincente Banog, Popular Representative for the Itneg, in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-2
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 a young Itneg woman wearing coin necklaces and upper garments for the visit to Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-3
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 a young Itneg woman wearing coin necklaces and upper garments for the visit to Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-4
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 a young Itneg woman wearing coin necklaces and upper garments for the visit to Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-5
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 a young Itneg woman wearing coin necklaces and upper garments for the visit to Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-6
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 a young Itneg woman wearing coin necklaces and upper garments for the visit to Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-7
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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-8
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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a wealthy Itneg girl wearing arm ornaments in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a young, married Itneg woman wearing her hair in a knot on the left side of her head in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a young, married Itneg woman wearing her hair in a knot on the left side of her head in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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 a young, married Itneg woman wearing her hair in a knot on the left side of her head in Bangued, Province of Abra

 Item — Box: 20, item: 6.b-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...