Dress And Adornment in the Mountain Province of Luzon, Philippine Islands
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BoNTOK Igorot Men Fig. 24. Bcintok Igorot Boys tion is smaller. The pieces of shell decrease gradually in size from above downward, and the dangling, loose prolongation is sometimes double. Very often at the intersection of both horizontal and vertical parts, a DRESS IN MOUNTAIN PROVINCE OF LUZON 209 supernumerary piece of shell is fixed, which is larger than the rest and generally round, with more or less indented circumference; its center usually consists of a round piece of red shell, while ...the rest is white, hke the other pieces (figs. 5-6, man at left). Here follows an enumeration of a few ornaments occasionally worn on the head in some districts: Three or four small feathers (kungkung) tied to the hair at the occipital region ; A large sickle, or tail feather of a cock {kungkung) tied to the hair at the forehead; A rather heavy piece of white and blue porcelain, in the shape of a bird, attached to the hair somewhere at or near the crown of the head. At the time of marriage ceremonies, a groom's complete outfit consists of at least the following: 1.
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