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Catalog Number | Description | Materials | Cultural Attribution | Time Period | Media | IRN |
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128878.nosub[1] | necklace | beads, tassel, pith | Bagobo |
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1030151 | |
128888.nosub[1] | necklace | beads, animal hair; boar bristle, seed, pith | Bagobo |
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1030368 | |
128908.nosub[1] | necklace, name: Panias (or Pagetget) A necklace made of beads, bits of pith (kam[i]gna), small reed section, and "Job's tears" carved like beads. Attached to the necklace are two tooth brushes (sigi) - one yellow one black. | Notes: These necklaces in which "Job's tears" predominate are generally called Pagetget in the western part of the distinct and Panias at Cibolan - the home of the dato -, however both names are used in all districts. Worn by both men and women. Sometimes also called salagbat. | beads, pith, reed, seed (Coix lacryma-jobi / Job's tears) | Bagobo |
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1030428 | |
128921.nosub[1] | necklace, Name: Salagbat: - A necklace made of root, pith and seeds. It is sweet smelling and is worn as an ornament. It is also supposed to have medicinal property and is used for a headache. Pith is called kamogna, black root is kōyō, balance is sīmaron. | root, pith, seed | Bagobo |
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1030099 |