Ifugao cottage industries
Statement of responsibility: Tita S. Torio, Ayala Museum Research Teamby
Torio, Tita S
; Ayala Museum Research Team
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An Ifugao woman carrying her baby in a blanket slung around her shoulder attends to the woven items she is selling. Using backstrap looms, the women weave skirts, blankets, headbands, and napkins made of bark or cotton. The items, which tourists find attractive, provide the Ifugao with a source of incomeImage type: Original
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Peoples | PE01573 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PE01573 |
An Ifugao woman carrying her baby in a blanket slung around her shoulder attends to the woven items she is selling. Using backstrap looms, the women weave skirts, blankets, headbands, and napkins made of bark or cotton. The items, which tourists find attractive, provide the Ifugao with a source of income.
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