Bontoc Igorot Warrior

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Dublin Core

Title

Bontoc Igorot Warrior

Description

This ethnographic photograph depicts a Bontoc Igorot warrior. The Bontoc Igorot, of the larger Malay people, are agriculturalists residing in the Northern Torrid Zone of the Philippine Archipelago. They are most well known for their past practice of head hunting, a cultural practice that was not uncommon in the region. Head hunting was traditionally seen as a pastime for men of the society; the Bontoc words for “war” and “head hunting” are interchangeable.

It is also important to note that as with all ethnographic photographs, the concept of representation must be taken into consideration. The man in this photo is, to outside viewers, a projection of a cultural identity. Therefore, it is important to view these photographs knowing that the photographer/photographed relationship plays a role in this representation of the human form, a human subject, and a human culture.

Date

early 20th century

Contributor

Curated by Chris Joy

Format

Photograph

Type

Image

Identifier

1992.5.21LA

Coverage

Northern Torrid Region- Philippines

About the Original Item

Date Added
May 3, 2011
Collection
Fleming Museum
Item Type
Image
Citation
“Bontoc Igorot Warrior,” Omeka@CTL, accessed December 22, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/614.
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