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Contains 56 Results:

view of Guadé, Ifugao chief of Maggok leading around 250 of his men on a march into Kiangan, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of the rest house built by Guadé at Maggok for the entertainment of the Dean Worcester's party, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of jars of bubud in Guadé's rest house in Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of Chief Mabéjet and Ifugao dancers in front of the rest house in Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of Guadé's representative presenting a live carabao to his friends at Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of Guadé's friends helping themselves to the carabao at Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of Guadé's friends helping themselves to the carabao at Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

view of a group of Ifugao people fighting for a piece of meat at Maggok, Province of Nueva Vizcaya

 Item — Box: 35, item: 7.r-12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to as “Ifugao” people. This name is sometimes used to refer to the people inhabiting the Province of Ifugao and is also an endonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon. The photographs in this series were obtained in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (Kiangan and Banaue). For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs (Ayer 290 .A983...

Half length view of Bontoc men

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with a notoriously bad character

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with a notoriously bad character

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with a powerful neck

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with a powerful neck

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with ear ornaments of deer horn and a piece of coral in his hair

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a Bontoc man with ear ornaments of deer horn and a piece of coral in his hair

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a young Bontoc warrior with a copper chain and rattan ornaments on his waist and a basket cap ornamented with scarlet rattan, dogs' teeth, and a piece of white stone

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

view of a young Bontoc warrior with a copper chain and rattan ornaments on his waist and a basket cap ornamented with scarlet rattan, dogs' teeth, and a piece of white stone

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men showing typical dress

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men showing typical dress

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men showing typical dress

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men showing typical dress

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...

Half length view of Bontoc men showing typical dress

 Item — Box: 35, item: 8.a-17
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Bontoc Igorots,” but who are more accurately called the Bontoc people. “Igorot” is an exonym used to refer to the various ethnic groups who inhabit the mountains of northern Luzon, and is considered slightly pejorative. “Ifugao” is the endonym to refer to these groups as a whole. The photographs in this series were obtained in Bontoc. For further information on this series consult Index to...