Box 26
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Contains 72 Results:
Two-thirds length front view of the eldest daughter of Bunnad sitting in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
One-third length side view of the eldest daughter of Bunnad sitting, with a peculiar earring and hair ornaments, in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
Two-thirds length view of the leg of Bunnad's eldest daughter, with a blue thread around her ankle as a mark of her virginity in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-8
Notice of Culturally Sensitive Indigenous Materials
This item is considered culturally sensitive to Indigenous People(s).
Dates:
August, 1908
view of the second daughter of Bunnad squatting on a rice mortar in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
Poor prints from negatives spoiled by water
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Poor prints from negatives spoiled by water
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Poor prints from negatives spoiled by water
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Poor prints from negatives spoiled by water
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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 Bunnad and his entire family in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of typical Itneg ornaments of beads and mother-of-pearl in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of typical Itneg ornaments of beads and mother-of-pearl in Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.kk-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of an Itneg woman's hand and wrist showing bead ornaments and a fresh tattoo, with welting, in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
front view of the hand of an Itneg man with wrist tattoo in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
back view of the hand of an Itneg man with wrist tattoo in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of the end of a typical Itneg house with a projecting portion used to store food, plates, etc. and with ornamentally carved boards in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
Nearer view of the two ornamentally carved Itneg boards in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
Nearer view of the two ornamentally carved Itneg boards in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of a typical Itneg house in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of a typical Itneg house in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of Itneg rice granaries in Barayutan, sub-province of Apayao, August, 1908
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.ll-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...
Dates:
August, 1908
view of an Itneg house in Magahta, sub-province of Apayao
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.mm-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 an Itneg bamboo head baskets in Magahta, sub-province of Apayao
Item — Box: 26, item: 6.mm-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...