The Exhibits of the Smithsonian Institution And United States National Museum At the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition

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The domestic utensils are represented by articles used in the laundry and about the native hearth — ^tubs, bowls^ clothespins, fire-blower, broom, lamp, wooden and earthenware dishes, and milk and palm wine vessels.
Collected by General James M. Bell, U. S. A., and F. F. Hilder.
Tools and Utensils. — ^The Tagals are the progressive inhabitants of Luzon and occupy the coasts and fertile interior lands. As fishermen they use the traps of various models, lines, baskets, floating creels, nets, and
...dredges like those shown in the case. As agriculturists they have reapers for heading: rice, knives for cutting grass, bolos for chopping, shredders for removing the husk of the cocoanut, digging-sticks for potatoes, traps for rats and other noxious animals, carrying, winnowing, and storage baskets. Boxes, bottles,, bird cages, strainers, and numerous other useful and ornamental forms are the products of the skilful worker in basketry materials.
Collected by F. F. Hilder.
Weaving. — ^A surprising variety of textile work is produced on the hand looms of the Tagals, and the quality is remarkable for its fineness, while much taste is displayed in its ornamentation.


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