The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 217 pages of information about The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao.

The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 217 pages of information about The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao.

ILLUSTRATIONS

   Plate 1.  Tribal map of davao district

   Fig. 1.  Shell bracelet. 
   Fig. 2.  Necklace of rattan overlaid with fern and orchid cuticle. 
   Fig. 3.  Brass anklets worn by the women. 
   Fig. 4.  Types of brass bracelets. 
   Fig. 5.  Ear stretchers. 
   Fig. 6.  Woman’s ear plugs. 
   Fig. 7.  Little girls’ pubic shields. 
   Fig. 8.  The “Stove.” 
   Fig. 9.  Bamboo plate rack. 
   Fig. 10A.  Rice mortar. 
   Fig. 10B.  Pedestal which reaches to the ground. 
   Fig. 10C.  Circle of corn husks placed so as to prevent grain from
             Falling out. 
   Fig. 10D.  Wooden pestle. 
   Fig. 11.  COCOANUT shell spoons with wooden handles. 
   Fig. 12.  TAMBARA or basket-like receptacle in which offerings are made. 
   Fig. 13.  Rice winnower. 
   Fig. 14.  Incised lime and tobacco tubes. 
   Fig. 15.  Spears used in fighting and hunting. 
   Fig. 16.  Chicken snare and carrying case. 
   Fig, 17.  Bows and arrows. 
   Fig. 18.  Blow guns and darts. 
   Fig. 19.  Bamboo fish trap. 
   Fig. 20. (Left) four-pointed fish spear. 
   Fig. 21. (Right) fish lure. 
   Fig. 22.  Types of weaving used in basketry. 
   Fig. 23.  Types of weaving used in basketry. 
   Fig. 24.  Types of weaving used in basketry. 
   Fig. 25.  COCOANUT scraper. 
   Fig. 26a.  Stages in the manufacture of metal bells. 
   Fig. 26b.  Stage in the manufacture of metal bells. 
   Fig. 27.  Hemp machine. 
   Fig. 28.  Sugar cane press. 
   Fig. 29.  Rice planter with bamboo clapper attached to top. 
   Fig. 30.  Carrying frame. 
   Fig. 31A.  Front of an oblong shield. 
   Fig. 32B.  Back of an oblong shield. 
   Fig. 33.  Taw-Gau or bamboo guitar. 
   Fig. 34.  Realistic patterns in beads and shell disks. 
   Fig. 35.  Cooking pot and cover. 
   Fig. 36.  Women’s combs. 
   Fig. 37.  A. Women’s ear plugs.  B. Men’s ear plugs. 
   Fig. 38.  Bows, arrows and quiver from lake Buluan region. 
   Fig. 39.  Bows and arrows in common use. 
   Fig. 40.  Pitch stick used in the capture of small birds. 
   Fig. 41.  Designs embroidered on men’s clothing. 
   Fig. 42.  Designs embroidered on men’s clothing. 
   Fig. 43.  Part of A hemp cloth Pillow cover. 
   Fig. 44.  Waterproof basket with infitting top. 
   Fig. 45.  Man’s knife and sheath. 
   Fig. 46.  TAMBOLANG or bamboo trumpet. 
   Fig. 47.  Men’s hats. 
   Fig. 48.  Woman’s comb. 
   Fig. 49.  Ear plugs with bell pendants. 
   Fig. 50.  Gourd rice holder. 
   Fig. 51.  Bird snare. 
   Fig. 52.  Wooden shields. 
   Fig. 53.  Silver breast ornaments. 
   Fig. 54A to 54H.  Designs representing the human form. 
   Fig. 55A to 55H.  Crocodile designs. 
   Fig. 56.  Crocodile design. 

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