| Item Call Number |
PE00072 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
PE00072 |
| Photo Id |
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| Photographer |
- Photographer - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Title |
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| Notes |
- Notes - Bagobo men wear knee-length, tight-fitting drawers made of coarse abaca fiber (dagmay). The fiber is slightly polished after dyeing and thus stays stiff. On the hemline are shell disks and beads of various colors, either embroidered or appliqued. Plaited or beaded leglets (tikos), said to be magical, are worn above the calves by both men and women.
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| Media Format |
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| Collection |
- Collection - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Image Type |
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| Date |
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| Subject |
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| Place |
- Place - Sirib, Upper Calinan, Davao City
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - bagobo guiangan
- Keyword - guiangan
- Keyword - dagmay
- Keyword - tight-fitting drawers
- Keyword - tikos
- Keyword - magical powers
- Keyword - costumes
- Keyword - bagobo man
- Keyword - gong
- Keyword - indigenous peoples
- Keyword - ethnic group
- Keyword - clothing and adornments
- Keyword - shell disks
- Keyword - colored beads
- Keyword - leglets
- Keyword - coarse abaca fiber
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