A KALINGA WARRIOR WITH 



HIS TRIPLE-BARBED LANCE 

 WOODEN SHIELD 



AND CURIOUSLY StIAPED 



"In my opinion, the typical Kalinga warrior is the finest-looking wild man found in the 

 Philippine Islands. ... In war the men protect themselves with very artistically shaped 

 wooden shields. Their offensive weapons are slender but deadly light head-axes and savage 

 lances. Like most other northern Luzon tribes, save the Ilongots and Negritos, they do not 

 use bows and arrows" (see text, page 1213). 



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