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099 _aPE00715
245 _aBontoc children
500 _aAs early as age four, Bontoc boys sleep in a male dormitory (ato); girls sleep in a female dormitory (ulog) beginning age seven, but spend the day with their families (CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Vol. 1, 162). (See also PE00681 and PE00813.)
561 _aOtto Gmur Collection,Filipinas Heritage Library
591 _aReproduction: Photograph
648 _aCirca 1913
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650 _aBontoc
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653 _a1913
653 _aato
653 _acordillera
653 _aethnic
653 _aethnolinguistic
653 _afemale dormitory
653 _ahighalnds
653 _aindigenous
653 _aindigenous
653 _aluzon
653 _amale dormitory
653 _amountain peoples
653 _anorth
653 _aotto gmur
653 _aulog
653 _ayoung
653 _ayouth
856 _3View in Retrato website
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856 _3View photo (midsize)
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856 _3View photo (thumbnail)
_uhttp://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Thumb/PE/PE00715a.jpg
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