Hello Pieje, wel actually -as I am a long time collector of N.-Philippine tribal art- this however typically looking Bontoc-Igorot shield could firstly be older than expected; I reckognise the yellowishness of the wood and it is probably very dry; it may be slightly older than 1900. 
   Interesting enough your shield has a few 'features' I have not seen before! 1. is the 'strange' lashing. Normally these shields have a woven rattanband -like yours has- running accross and fixated with (only) criscross going 'stitches'. Yours has a sort of praralel running rattanlines also (above n below) 
2. the very ends of each projection or 'legs' have notches carved in them. 
 
The tribal name for these shields is 'kalasag' , which name surprisingly is shared by almost all tribes in Luzon.  
 
The 'damaged' sides of the shield are actually a good sign of authentic use. During wartime (before and/or after) all warriors would celebrate and while walking in a row tap with a stick on the sides of their shield. These shields where therefore also sometimes reffered to 'gaklab' ; sound of tapping on the shields. 
 
Because of these features I suspect your shield could also be from South -Kalinga tribe (North of Bontoc).  I also have -now I remember- a set of Mother of pearlornaments which also show these carved notches on the sides. 
 
congrats with this nice shield.Best,
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by Indianajones; 16th April 2012 at 12:41 PM.
					
					
				
			
		
		
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