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Box 49

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Contains 62 Results:

view of an ordinary type of Ibaloi house and with (1) General Luke Wright, (2) Otto Scheerer, and (3) the Corporal of Constabulary in Baguio, Province of Benguet, July, 1900

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-64
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...
Dates: July, 1900

view of an Ibaloi houses made of grass in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-65
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 the residence of Hubert Phelps Whitmarsh, who was the first Governor of the Province of Benuet under American rule, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-66
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 the residence of Hubert Phelps Whitmarsh, who was the first Governor of the Province of Benuet under American rule, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-67
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 the residence of Provincial Governor William F. Pack in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-68
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 Governor William F. Pack directing the erection of the frame timbers for one of the buildings of the Industrial School for Ibaloi boys in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-69
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 the framework of one of the buildings of the Ibaloi Industrial School in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-70
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...

General view of the grounds of the Ibaloi Industrial School in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-71
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 the Ibaloi provincial hospital in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-72
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 man turning sod in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-73
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 women planting rice in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-74
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 rice fields in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-75
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 women digging sweet potatoes in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-76
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 hunting party in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-77
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 a group of Ibaloi people cleaning a deer killed by the hunting party in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-78
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 a group of Ibaloi people cleaning a deer killed by the hunting party in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-79
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 a group of Ibaloi people making boards from pine trees with an adz, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-80
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 a group of Ibaloi people making boards from pine trees with an adz, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-81
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 with the usual carrying basket on her back filled with rice, with a chuggi on the ground behind her, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-82
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 white men with Ibaloi carriers on the trail in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-83
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 Ibaloi musical instruments including gangsas in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-84
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 the influential Ibaloi man Mateo Carantes playing a gangsa at a cañao in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-85
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 Ibaloi drum and gangsa players at a cañao, with an earthenware pot of tapuy, in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-86
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 Ibaloi dancers at a cañao in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-87
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 Ibaloi dancers at a cañao in Baguio, Province of Benguet

 Item — Box: 49, item: 10.a-88
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...