Bontoc dancing
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The tadek, danced by a male and a female (shown here in pairs), is a dance shared by Cordillera groups such as the Bontoc, Kalinga, and Tinguian. The dancers move to the rhythm of gongs (gangsa)Collection: Otto Gmur Collection,Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Peoples | PE00723 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PE00723 |
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PE00720 Bontoc weaver | PE00721 Bontoc weaver | PE00722 Bontoc children | PE00723 Bontoc dancing | PE00724 Bontoc dancing | PE00725 Bontoc dancing | PE00726 Bontoc dancing |
The tadek, danced by a male and a female (shown here in pairs), is a dance shared by Cordillera groups such as the Bontoc, Kalinga, and Tinguian. The dancers move to the rhythm of gongs (gangsa).
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