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Contains 60 Results:

view of Itneg carriers from Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc in the bed of the Saltan River

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-35
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 Itneg musicians playing gangsas with their hands in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-36
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 bamboo mouth organ in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-37
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 grave in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-38
Notice of Culturally Sensitive Indigenous Materials

This item is considered culturally sensitive to Indigenous People(s).

view of an Itneg Cañao with food being distributed in coconut shells and flat baskets in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-39
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 Itneg bathers in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-40
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 Itneg bathers in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-41
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 Itneg bathers in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-42
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...

Full length front view of an Itneg man with rain hat, rain coat, and war lance in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-43
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...

Full length side view of an Itneg man with rain hat, rain coat, and war lance in Balbalasang, Province of Bontoc

 Item — Box: 24, item: 6.n-44
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...