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Catalog Number | Description | Materials | Cultural Attribution | Time Period | Media | IRN |
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108151.nosub[1] | basket, Name: Upit. Man's small carrying basket of bolo bamboo. Fine rattan lashings. Part of rattan base broken away. Small cotton carrying cord. Notes: For tobacco etc. Said to have been made in Suyoc (Igorot). | bamboo, rattan, cotton | Igorot -Tinguian |
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128047.nosub[1] | belt, Name: Talian (or anting-anting)- A sort of belt worn about the waist or over one shoulder. Made of blue cloth with pockets which are closed by rattan and bamboo rings. In one pocket is a smooth, black stone; a peculiar fungus growth; and a round wooden piece. | Notes: The possession of these belts is supposed to protect the wearer from all harm or danger. Such belts are described in the writings of Clotet (see Blair and Robertson). This specimen was taken from the dead body of Manbandohan, a Bukidnon dato, who was killed at the head of his band while resisting arrest. He had just killed a family of three because of secret aid they had given the government. He was killed at Inayawan on the Tagoloan River near Maluco. Gift of asst. Gov. Fortie. | cotton, rattan, bamboo | Bukidnon |
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