Pre-Colonial Philippines

Pre-Colonial Indic Philippine Culture (clothing, dance, etc)
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a metal bowl filled with lots of fruit on top of a blue tablecloth covered floor
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three women sitting on the ground with their faces covered in mud and holding onto some food
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a knife with a wooden handle next to a metal blade on a white surface,
Early 20th century Dagger, Philippines, Silver
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T'nalak Portrait T'nalak is the traditional tapestry making of the T'bolis from South Cotabato in the Philippines. This was shot at the annual parade of Aliwan Festival in Manila, where contingents from different part of the Philippines show and compete their different cultural festivals. Traditional Portrait Photography, Tapestry Making, Traditional Tapestry, Philippines Photography, Faces Portrait, Culture Photography, Study English
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T'nalak Portrait T'nalak is the traditional tapestry making of the T'bolis from South Cotabato in the Philippines. This was shot at the annual parade of Aliwan Festival in Manila, where contingents from different part of the Philippines show and compete their different cultural festivals.
an old black and white photo of a woman in native american clothing holding a stick
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Philippines | Bagobo chief, 1904
Philippines, Bagobo natives. Man wearing traditional clothes. - probably in the 1910s Asian History, Filipino Martial Arts, Traditional Clothes
Philippines, Bagobo natives. Man wearing traditional clothes. -...
Philippines, Bagobo natives. Man wearing traditional clothes. - probably in the 1910s
three people in costume on a stage with one holding up his arms and the other standing above him
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an old boat floating on top of a body of water next to another boat in the ocean
This engraving depicts the Philippine "karakoa" war canoe which was also known in ancient times as "lawig" which means, "voyage" or "fishhook." The karakoa was a giant double outrigger that could carry over 100 individuals. Lawig is the root word for "lumawig" or "Lumauig," the Philippine name for Maui. the engraving was made by C. Nicolas in 1601. Read more in my book, "The Forgotten Children of Maui" available through Amazon.com
three people standing next to each other in native clothing
May 17, 1892: Spanish troops at mass honoring King Alfonso XIII on his birthday. Photo taken in the Maranao Moro town of Momungan, in present-day Lanao del Norte Province, Mindanao Island.