. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. PLATE 10 Note the red flowers above the mans ears, the feathers in his hair, and thegong which is held by a jawbone taken from an enemys head. The womansear-ornaments and the spangles on her skirt are mother-of-pearl. Around herwrists are wrapped strand upon strand of beads. The Kalingas are the wealthiestof the mountain tribes and the fondest of ornaments. [146] UNIV, CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. & ETHN. VOL. 15 [BARTON] PLATE 10. A KALINGA MAN AND WOMAN PLATE 11 This village is on the border line between Bontoc and Lepa


. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. PLATE 10 Note the red flowers above the mans ears, the feathers in his hair, and thegong which is held by a jawbone taken from an enemys head. The womansear-ornaments and the spangles on her skirt are mother-of-pearl. Around herwrists are wrapped strand upon strand of beads. The Kalingas are the wealthiestof the mountain tribes and the fondest of ornaments. [146] UNIV, CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. & ETHN. VOL. 15 [BARTON] PLATE 10. A KALINGA MAN AND WOMAN PLATE 11 This village is on the border line between Bontoc and Lepanto. Igorots ofboth these tribes live in large compact villages and have a rudimentary politicalorganization. The Ifugaos, on the other hand, live in very small villages or inisolated groups of two or three houses and have not even a vestige of politicalorganization. • 148]


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