Text Appearing Before Image: LEPANTO WOMEX PLATE 7 The Bontoc tattoo is exceedingly elaborate. Neither a man nor a womanmay be tattooed except when a successful headhunting expedition has returnedto the village or ward. (140) UNIV. CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. &. ETHN. VOL. 15 (BARTON) PLATE 7 Text Appearing After Image: A BONTOC MAN PLATE 8 The saucy, undomesticated expression of the face is chaiaeteristic of theBontoc Igoiot. To describe with a single word the dispositions of the threeupper mountain tribes of northern Luzon, it could be said that the Kalinga isa rake, the Bontoc a dare-devil, and the Ifugao a mystic. (142) UNIV. CALIF. PUBL, AM. ARCH, & ETHN, VOL. 15 (BARTON) PLATE
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