![]() ![]() Otherwise, they distinguished Filipinos by their languages, the Visayans by their tattoos, and highlanders as primitive. Bansilwere gold pegs inserted in holes drilled with an awl called ulok, usually in a thumbnail-shaped field that had been filed into the surface of the incisors beforehand. Women, however, only tattooed bagangay hands, one or both, and the lines were exceedingly fine and had the appearance of damask or embroidery. For example, the first Filipinos the Spaniards observed were Visayans from Homonhon, Limasawa, and Butuan, and were described by the visitors as being of medium stature and dark- skinned. Wi,liam Next to foodstuffs, the most common domestic trade goods were thread, cloth, and clothing. WILLIAM HENRY SCOTT (), distinguished scholar and leading historian on the Cordilleras and prehispanic Philippines, graduated.īarangay: Sixteenth-Century Philippine Culture and Society | Ateneo de Manila University Press By William Henry Scott by christine_biala in Types > School Work. ![]() Barangay: Sixteenth-Century Phiippine Culture and Society on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |