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Here is an old photo of a man holding a spear, supposedly taken in the year 1870. Can somebody ID the probable ethnic backgroud of the man on the basis of the spear (or scarification on his body)?
The photo indicates "moro". Is this a misnomer? The curly hair may indicate that this man was of negrito descent. If indeed he was moro (i.e. from Mindanao), has anybody read about negritos fighting for the moros (or moros emploring negrito men for war)? Thanks, Nonoy |
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Probably not Moro .
Some Hill tribe more likely . |
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Wouldn't the spear he's holding be a good clue?
Could he be Igorot? |
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Acutally I would not even say Philippines. The spear is not Igorot and this is definately not Moro.
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Obviously I was guessing Jose
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I think the scarification is the clue. I'm voting New Guinea...
![]() http://www.amonline.net.au/bodyart/scarring/papua.htm |
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