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Old 9th May 2005, 02:25 AM   #1
zelbone
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Talking GREETINGS FROM MINDANAO

Hey guys!
I'm in Davao right now getting ready to go to the market to look for native cloths and textiles...and of course, EDGED WEAPONS !! Lucky for me my aunt I'm staying with has both a Mandaya and a Bagobo househelper that will both accompany me to the market to look for blades ...SCORE!!!

This is the first time in almost 2 weeks I've had internet access so I have alot of catching up to do. LabanTayo should be back home soon, but I have another week in the Philippines and I still haven't made it to Panay yet! So far we've learned quite a few things about weapons here, but at the same time we've been really confused as hell since we've had to deal with different dialects (Aklanon, Ilongo, Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray, etc.) and even within the same dialects, a bolo from one town could be called something else in the next town. Hopefully, things will clear up more when I get to Aklan,Panay. But even last night my Aklanon Aunt (the professor here in Davao) refered to one of my tenegre photos as a sanduko and talibong ...ugh!!! At least she recognized the binangon...but also said it was made for war and it has another more proper name which she can't recall. Some of the answer I'll be looking for I'll supposedly find in Aklan.

I'll post back later.

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