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099 _aPE00688
245 _aIbaloy women
500 _aBasket weaving is one of the Ibaloy arts and crafts. It is done by men. These two women carry on their backs a kayabang, a trapezoidal basket of woven bamboo or rattan. By means of a rope inserted into holes near the opening, the basket is strapped against the forehead and suspended at the back. The kayabang is the symbol for Benguet (CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Vol. l, 266).
530 _aprint
561 _aAmmann-Irminger Collection,Filipinas Heritage Library Also in Otto Gmur Collection, Filipinas Heritage Library
591 _aReproducton; Photograph
648 _aCirca 1930
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650 _aIbaloy
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651 _aTrinidad, Mountain Province
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653 _aibaloy
653 _a1930
653 _aigorota
653 _aamman -Irmininer
653 _aotto gmur
653 _abaskets
653 _abenguet igorot
653 _akayabang
653 _acostume
653 _aindigenous peoples
653 _aethnolinguistic
653 _atrinidad valley
653 _acordillera
856 _3View photo (midsize)
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856 _3View photo (thumbnail)
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856 _3View in Retrato website
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