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Kalinga ensemble


Title Details
  • Kalinga ensemble
Subjects
  • Circa 1910
  • Kalinga
  • 1910
  • bare palms
  • ccp encyclopedia
  • cordillera
  • costumes
  • ethnic
  • ethnolinguistic
  • gangsa paloook
  • gangsa pattung
  • gangsa toppaya
  • gansa
  • gongs
  • headdress
  • highlander
  • igorot
  • indigenous
  • luzon
  • mountain peoples
  • music
  • north
  • otto gmur
  • percussion
  • rounded stick
Material Type
  • VM
  • Visual material
Online Sources
Collection
  • Otto Gmur Collection,Filipinas Heritage Library
Image Type
  • Reproduction: Photograph
Item Call Number PE00761
Status Available
Barcode PE00761
Local Free-text Call Number (oclc)
  • Classification number - PE00761
Title Statement
  • Title - Kalinga ensemble
General Note
  • General note - The Kalinga play their gangsa, or flat gongs, in two ways: by the players' striking them with rounded sticks (gangsa pattung or gangsa palook), or using their bare palms (gangsa topayya, as shown above) to play "accented, dampened, and sliding strokes" (CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Vol. II, 35; see also PE00690).
Ownership And Custodial History
  • History - Otto Gmur Collection,Filipinas Heritage Library
Subject Chronological Term
  • Chronological term - Circa 1910
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Kalinga
Subject Faceted Topical Term
  • Focus term - 1910
  • Focus term - bare palms
  • Focus term - ccp encyclopedia
  • Focus term - cordillera
  • Focus term - costumes
  • Focus term - ethnic
  • Focus term - ethnolinguistic
  • Focus term - gangsa paloook
  • Focus term - gangsa pattung
  • Focus term - gangsa toppaya
  • Focus term - gansa
  • Focus term - gongs
  • Focus term - headdress
  • Focus term - highlander
  • Focus term - igorot
  • Focus term - indigenous
  • Focus term - luzon
  • Focus term - mountain peoples
  • Focus term - music
  • Focus term - north
  • Focus term - otto gmur
  • Focus term - percussion
  • Focus term - rounded stick

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