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view of an Ibaloi girl carrying a back basket partially filled with taro, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-32
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi mother and children in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-33
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi woman "of the better class" in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-34
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi woman "of the better class" in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-35
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi girl in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-36
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi girl in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-37
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi girl in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-38
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...

view of an Ibaloi woman in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 48, item: 10.a-39
Scope and Contents note From the Series: This series consists of photographs related to the Indigenous group referred to by Dean Worcester as “Benguet Igorots.” However, the preferred names for the three major ethnolinguistic groups in the area are the “Ibaloi” in the southeast, the “Kankaneay” in the northwest, or the “Kalanguya” mostly in the northeast. “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...