Teodor:
It is a barung, albeit small by usual standards. A couple of possibilities come to mind.
It could have been made for a boy. There are examples of downsized weapons for boys.
It could have been made as a "hideout" weapon. There are reports of small barung being used by the juramentados, those Moros who performed spirutal rituals, perhaps going into a trance-like state, and then walked into the midst of their enemies to kill as many as possible. The Malay word running amok describes the practice also.
Or it could have been made for foreigners as a memento of their visit to Moroland. Basically a display piece. You mention the thinness of the blade, so this may be the most likely explanation.
It does seem to have been made well in the style of an early 20th C. Moro barung.
Ian.
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