Weapons
- Made of Buho, a type of bamboo and wood baute. It a quiver with darts
- Made of rattan, bugtong, wood, sequins, cloths, brass bells and tufts of hair. Knife Sheath
- Made of rattan, bugtong, wood, sequins, cloths, brass bells and tufts of hair. Knife Sheath
- Made of Rattan, bamboo and wood. These are used to hold a knife, or several pieces of
different blades forms, and are carried along by owners ned to their waists
- Made of Rattan, bamboo and wood. These are used to hold a knife, or several pieces of
different blades forms, and are carried along by owners ned to their waists
Ludit Ifugao
- Made of Wood rattan bark and Metal, Spears
Cultural Paraphernalia
Personal accessories
Head Gear
Hats Tagalog
- Made of Anahaw leaves, buri, bamboo, cloth, thread and abaca. Hat
Bisaya
- Made of Abaca leaf sheath and cloth. Both are used as protective coverings particularly
while in the fields. Vakul (Left) are exclusively used by the women, while kanayi (Right),
paired with local casque they called kalugong, by the men
Body
Hulun
- Made of Bamboo and rattan. These protects the arm and legs from insect and snake bite
Materials
- Made of Rattan, nito, bamboo. Pouches. The natural characteristics of the materials used in
making these pouches have been utilized aesthetically.
- Made of Rattan, nito, bamboo. Pouches. The natural characteristics of the materials used in
making these pouches have been utilized aesthetically.
- Made of Rattan, nito, bamboo. Pouches. The natural characteristics of the materials used in
making these pouches have been utilized aesthetically.
- Made of Pandan, nito, rattan and buri. These were used as receptacles for betel chew
ingredients. Offering and exchanging betel signify friendship and hospitality
- Made of Pandan, nito, rattan and buri. These were used as receptacles for betel chew
ingredients. Offering and exchanging betel signify friendship and hospitality
- Made of Pandan, nito, rattan and buri. These were used as receptacles for betel chew
ingredients. Offering and exchanging betel signify friendship and hospitality
- Made of Nito and wood. These is used as tobacco pouch and container
- Made of Nito and wood. These is used as tobacco pouch and container.
- Made of Rattan, buri, nito and wood. These are used to hold and store flints, keeping them
dry as well.
- Made of deer scrotum, wood and rattan. Along with the back pack made of deer skin, also
on display here, the tabayag made of deer scrotum is an example of non- plant basket which
are decorated with plant materials, rattan in this case.
Bag
- Made of Rattan, bamboo and pine needles. The Pine needles in both bags serve to repel
water, protecting what may possibly food provisions and other personal items be inside.
This feature makes them ideal to use for long journeys
- Made of Rattan, bamboo and pine needles. The Pine needles in both bags serve to repel
water, protecting what may possibly food provisions and other personal items be inside.
This feature makes them ideal to use for long journeys
- Made of Rattan, bamboo and wood. This was used in the past for carrying vegetables and/or
lunch food during long trips
- Made of Rattan and Bamboo. Square Pack Basket. The Pasiking is used by men for carrying
tools like axes and bolos. In some cases, these are also used to carry lunch and other
agricultural provision to the fields.
- Made of Bamboo, rattan, abaca beeswax, coconut shell, copper wire, leather and cloth. Use
as bag.
- Made of Bamboo, rattan, abaca beeswax, coconut shell, copper wire, leather and cloth. Use
as bag.
- Made of Bamboo, rattan, abaca beeswax, coconut shell, copper wire, leather and cloth. Use
as bag.
Buon Buon
- Made of Buri, nito and Bamboo. These are used carrying small, flat personal articles. Note
the fine, closely woven buri strips reinforced and decorated by bamboo and nito strips
- Made of Bamboo. The taut Batu use this fir carrying clothes and household materials.
House
- Made of wood, runo, reeds and rattan. This is an Ifugao house model resemble the original
bale house,
Carrying Basket
- Made of Bamboo, rattan, abaca cord and beeswax. Use as carrying basket
- Made of Rattan and nito. Used as transport basket carried on the head or shoulders through
straps. This basket is usually use by women.
- Made of Rattan. Used as transport harvested crops from the field to the house.
- Made of rattan and bamboo. Use for carrying general produce. Collected by Robert fox
- Made of Wood and rattan. Used for carrying and storing vegetables
- Made of rattan. Used for storing cooked rice to be used in rice wine production.
- Made of Bamboo, rattan, and synthetic cord. Used as fish container both in sea and fresh
water.
- Made of Bamboo Strip, rattan, and Abaca cord. Used as fish container.
- Made of Bamboo, wood and rattan. Used for carrying vegetables or grains.
- Made of Bamboo, rattan and nito. Used as temporary storage of locusts before
consumption