PALAWAN TRIBE ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED AUTHENTIC DART QUIVER + DARTS 1800\'S - 1900\'S


 PALAWAN TRIBE ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED AUTHENTIC DART QUIVER + DARTS 1800\'S - 1900\'S

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PALAWAN TRIBE ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED AUTHENTIC DART QUIVER + DARTS 1800\'S - 1900\'S:
$210.00


PALAWAN ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED AUTHENTIC BAMBOO DART QUIVER WITH 2 HAND CARVED DARTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! HAND MADE WITH BAMBOO, CARVED WOOD, AND WOVEN RATTAN FIBER: 1800 -1900\'S! IT MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 16 INCHES TALL X 4 INCHES WIDE X 3 INCHES DEEP! GREAT PATINA! SHOWS WEAR AND SIGNS OF TRIBAL USE. THE BAMBOO HAS TRIBAL DESIGNS CARVED INTO IT ON THE BOTTOM! THIS PIECE WAS APPRAISED AT $500 - $1000. I AM STARTING THIS sale AT A FRACTION OF IT\'S TRUE VALUE. THIS IS A VERY RARE ITEM FROM THE PHILIPPINES; PALAWAN ISLAND, WHERE THE PALAWAN TRIBE LIVE! IT HAS A COLLECTION CATALOGUE NUMBER ON THE BOTTOM THAT READS: 316A. THIS IS A FANTASTIC PIECE FROM MY GRANDFATHER\'S OLD TRIBAL ART COLLECTION. HE WORKED IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND AMERICA\'S SOUTH WEST IN THE 30\'S. HE TRAVELED TO BURMA, INDONESIA, THE PHILIPPINES, AND MEXICO WITH A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHER. HE COLLECTED THIS PIECE DURING HIS TRAVELS. I LOVE THIS PIECE AND I WOULD KEEP IT IF I DID NOT NEED TO RAISE CASH TO PAY PAST DUE BILLS. THANKS FOR LOOKING. PLEASE SEE THE OTHER ITEMS THAT I HAVE UP FOR sale. I HOPE YOU ARE THE WINNER... GOOD LUCK TO THE HIGHEST buyer! ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS... INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PAY FOR THE ACTUAL COST OF THE SHIPPING SERVICE THAT THEY SELECT...The Palawans were originally a nomadic tribe in Southern Palawan until agrarian settlers started to occupy their once vast domain. The tribe would exploit the most fertile piece of land and move on to next. Their family units were very small, possibly due to high mortality rates. They built their houses usually on a hillside but close to the river or stream using four skinny trunks of trees. The floor is roughly 15 to 20 feet from the ground. Families used a slanted log to climb or to enter their houses, except for single or bachelor\'s shanties where a suspended rope is preferred.They hunt wild animals using spears with a lethal poison at the tip. They catch fish by using a special root sap that is diluted in a shallow stream or river. The tribe hardly domesticate chicken nor hogs although dogs were their favorite pet because they can also be used in hunting. They were naive in socializing with their outside world, and they would welcome you with extreme precaution as they were always scared of getting sick. At the onset of this fear, they would immediately abandon their area. It is believed that they have the shortest life span of all peoples but no statistical data are however available to support this claim. They do not have a concept of year or years. When asked when were they born, they would reference it to a standing tree, explaining that they were born when a particular tree was just about a certain height.The Palawan tribal people, also known as the Palawano or the Pala\'wan, are an indigenous ethnic group of the Palawan group of islands. They are divided into four ethno-linguistic subgroupings based on Lewis (2009), Ethnologue: Languages of the World.[1] These are the Quezon Palawano which is also known as the Central Palawano; the Bugsuk Palawano or South Palawano; Brooke\'s Point Palawano; and Southwest Palawano. Palawanos are more popularly known as Palawans, which is pronounced faster than the name of the province.The Quezon Palawano subgroup are found in Southern Palawan, particularly on the western section of the municipality of Quezon, Palawan including the Eastern part of Abo-abo of the municipality of Sofronio Espanola, going southward down to the northern section of the municipality of Rizal. A large group of Palawans can also be found in Sitios Gugnan, Kambing, Tugpa, and Kalatabog of Barangay Panitian. The Taw\'t Bato of the municipality of Rizal at the foot of Mt. Matalingahan also belongs to this same Palawan tribal group although their language is 15 percent different from the Quezon Palawanos.

PALAWAN TRIBE ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED AUTHENTIC DART QUIVER + DARTS 1800\'S - 1900\'S:
$210.00

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