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The bottom side of the turtle shell salakot. It has rattan weaving on it, along with a chain neckstrap attached with dark string. The tag attached to the hat reads "HAT; Turtle Shell; Southern Islands; 21"

Items Represented in the Collections

Basketry

The bottom side of the turtle shell salakot. It has rattan weaving on it, along with a chain neckstrap attached with dark string. The tag attached to the hat reads "HAT; Turtle Shell; Southern Islands; 21"

Daily Life

Ceramics

The ceramic pot, stove, and frying pan displayed next to each other. The lid of the pot is now on top of it rather than next to it.
An image of a young boy playin an instrument, while an older woman stands next to him and watches.

Photographs

Textiles

An image of what appears to be the Philippine flag, although it is altered in two ways. First, the red stripe has been placed on top of the blue stripe. Second, the stars and stripes of the flag have been replaced with words.
The back view of the shield. It features several wooden spearheads attached by rattan wrapping around the shield.

Weapons

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  • The 1890-1893 Menage Expedition
  • The Art of Bontoc Basketry
  • Abaniko Fan
  • Documents and Dates: The Journey of a Philippine Basket
  • PiƱa Cloth

Ethnolinguistic Groups

  • Igorot
  • Kapampangan
  • Kalinga
  • Tagalog
  • Visayan
  • Not Yet Identified

Item Types

  • Daily Life
  • Textiles
  • Weapons
  • Photographs
  • Ceramics
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