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099 _aPE00708
100 _aMartin, Charles
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245 _aBontoc Rice Traders
_cCharles Martin
500 _aJenks, an American anthropologist working among the Bontoc Igorot in the early 20th century, noted active trading between the town of Samoki and neighboring towns. Barter was the practice in towns without stores or a legalized currency. The Bontoc shown here are on their way to a nearby town with goods, mostly agricultural items, for exchange. For convenience they use the luwa, a shallow basket, and the akang, a rice sieve--made only in Samok and exchanged for the products of around 15 pueblos.
530 _aRare Book
590 _aMayinit women on the trail to Bontoc to sell palay. Caption Note)
591 _aReproduction: Photograph
648 _a1905
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650 _aBontoc
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654 _a1905
654 _aagricultural
654 _aakang
654 _aanthropology
654 _abasket
654 _abontoc igorot
654 _acommerce
654 _acordillera
654 _acurrency
654 _aeconomics
654 _agoods
654 _ahighlands
654 _aindigenous
654 _ajenks
654 _aJenks
654 _aluwa
654 _amainit
654 _amartin
654 _amayinit
654 _amountain
654 _amountain province
654 _apixel
654 _apueblos
654 _asamoki Barter
654 _asieve
654 _atrade
654 _atrail
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