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245 _aKalinga shrine
500 _aAside from Kabunyan, their supreme being, the Kalinga have nature deities who they believe protect and inhabit forests, mountains, water forms, and animals (See CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Vol. ll, 30). Photo shows a Chinese jar guarding a shrine where the decapitated head of an enemy was left after a headhunting expedition. The jar symbolizes tribal recognition of the heroic exploit. YYY
591 _aReproduction: Photograph
648 _aCirca 1970
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650 _aKalinga
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654 _a1970
654 _aanimals
654 _achinese jars
654 _acommerce
654 _adeities
654 _adeity
654 _aforests
654 _agods
654 _aindigenous
654 _akabunyan
654 _aluzon
654 _amountains
654 _anature
654 _aoriental ceramics
654 _apixel
654 _arites
654 _atrade
654 _awater foms
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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