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Contains 57 Results:

view of an Igorot house "of a better class" in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

Distant view of a portion of the Igorot town of Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of a part of the Igorot town of Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, with the men's sacred tree in the center

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-4
Notice of Culturally Sensitive Indigenous Materials

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

Instantaneous view of Igorot musicians and dancers in the town in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of Igorot blankets woven in the vicinity of Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of Igorot blankets woven in the vicinity of Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of a typical Igorot house in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

General view of one of the best houses in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

Bust view of an Igorot man with a Benguet lily in his head-dress from Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

Half length front view of an Igorot man with Benguet lilies in his hair from Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

view of three Igorot girls in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

view of the Igorot schoolboys who escorted Dean Worcester and his party into town in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

Instantaneous view of an Igorot dance in progress in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

Instantaneous view of an Igorot dance in progress in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

Instantaneous view of an Igorot dance in progress in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

view of the women's sacred tree in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-17
Notice of Culturally Sensitive Indigenous Materials

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

Dates: June, 1908

view of the men's sacred tree in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-18
Notice of Culturally Sensitive Indigenous Materials

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

Dates: June, 1908

view of Igorot dancers in Bagnan, Province of Lepanto, June, 1908

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.b-19
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...
Dates: June, 1908

view of an Igorot girl threshing rice in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of an Igorot woman using an Ilocano loom in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of an Igorot woman using an Ilocano loom in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of an Igorot "fire syringe" with its piston in place and partially driven home, in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto. (A lengthy description of how this device works is included in Worcester's indec vol. 2)

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of five different types of Igorot "fire syringes" in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...

view of the pistons of five Igorot "fire syringes" in Tiagan, Province of Lepanto

 Item — Box: 47, item: 9.c-6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcerster as the “Lepanto Igorot” 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 the Province of Lepanto. For further information on this series consult Index to Philippine photographs...