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c1910 Bagobos Lamboadga Philippine Islands Postcard - Lumad Tribe - J. Beck Photographer - American Colonial Period
c1910 Bagobos Lamboadga Philippine Islands Postcard - Lumad Tribe - J. Beck Photographer - American Colonial Period
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Antique Original c1910 Bagobos Lamboadga Philippine Islands Postcard - Lumad Tribe - J. Beck Photographer - American Colonial Period
Measures Approx. 5-3/8" Wide by 3-1/2" Tall
In Very Good Antique Condition - Unused, Unposted, Minor Foxing, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Postcard. Lithograph Printed - Not A RPPC (Real Picture Postcard)
This Early 20th-Century Postcard Titled "Bagobos, Lamboadga" Depicts Members Of The Bagobo Indigenous Group From Mindanao, Philippine Islands (P.I.). The Bagobo Are A Lumad Tribe Known For Their Intricate Textiles, Beadwork, And Brass Ornaments. The Image Shows Men And Women Wearing Traditional Woven Garments, Beaded Jewelry, And Metal Armlets, Likely For Ceremonial Or Cultural Purposes. During The American Colonial Period, Indigenous Groups Were Extensively Documented For Ethnographic Studies. Image And Postcard Produced By J. Beck, Manila.
Product Photos Include A Logo Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available.
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