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Culture & Groups [Solved] Filipino Ancient Cosmetology/Fashion

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McDreamyMD
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Figures that appeared in Murillo's map (actually drawn by Suarez, engraved by Bagay) ("Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de...") 1734
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Upper left Filipino Chinese "pescadores con chanchuy y salacot" (fisherman wearing raincoat and salakot)

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Giant logo on the map
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Farmers wearing salakot
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Mulat and Boulanger "People of Manila, Malays of the Island of Luzon, Oceania" 1850's
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LaPerouse "Dress of the people of Manila" 1797 (the pictures and letter published, but the notes were submitted to France 1788 before he was lost forever, engraved by Dupreel)
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Raincoats (generally termed in Spanish "capotes" but native names varies as well as materials used, such as anahaw, buri etc essentially mostly species of palms' dried leaves)

Marryat (on Batanes) ("Borneo and the Indian Archipelago" 1848)

"Their usual dress consists of a piece of cotton, passed round the loins, and a peculiar-looking conical hat, surmounted with a tuft of goat's hair. In rainy weather they wear a cloak of rushes, through which the water cannot penetrate."

Maryatt "Native of Batan" 1848
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Lozano "Indian wearing anahaw garment" (anahaw leaves are also used to make roofs of houses) (mid 1800's)

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Lozano depicting Batanes 'vakuls' (mid-1800's)

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Vakuls today
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Igorot early 1900's
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Isneg
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Isneg
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from Ilocos Sur museum
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from antique shop in Manila
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