Bouclier Bagobo
Désignation: Kalasag
Pays: Sud-Est de Mindanao, Philippines
Date: Début 20e siècle
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Description: un important bouclier Bagobo en bois ouvragé bordé de cheveux humains ou de poil d'animal. Also called "Kalasag".
Sud-Est de Mindanao, Philippines
Traditionally, the Bagobo fought to avenge the death of a relative, to obtain wealth and slaves or to become a designated "Magani", a distinction obtained by those who had killed two or more enemies. In battles against other towns, they fought with the shields jumping in the way of a dance to incite adversaries
Référence:
Fundacio La Caixa, "Illes dels Mars del Sud", 2001, p.91.
Sud-Est de Mindanao, Philippines
Traditionally, the Bagobo fought to avenge the death of a relative, to obtain wealth and slaves or to become a designated "Magani", a distinction obtained by those who had killed two or more enemies. In battles against other towns, they fought with the shields jumping in the way of a dance to incite adversaries
Référence:
Fundacio La Caixa, "Illes dels Mars del Sud", 2001, p.91.