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Old 12th April 2006, 03:44 PM   #1
Eric A
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Default Kankanaey, not Ifugao

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Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
Not a weapon but still interesting. Ifugao, very fine and tight weaving probably early 20th century.
Only Kankanaey and Bontoc have anthropomorphic figures on tangkil. Gaddang, Itneg and Kalinga have simple protrusions of wood/hair, but for the Ifugao the tusks are left bare, as far as I know...
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