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"Taribong and Binalhag of Mabini, Western Samar"
"Taribong and Sansibar of Albuera, Leyte" "Now the sword labeled taribong (which appears to be synonymous with talibong) is the same sword in each picture, but it is given two different origins. Are these swords from Leyte or Samar? The two islands lie side by side in the eastern Visayas, so the distinction may not be all that important (except to those who live there), but one of these pictures seems to be mislabeled." -- binalhag is the blade under the talibong in the first picture. binalhag was from mabini, western samar. sansibar, under the talibong (2nd pic), sansibar was from albuera, leyte. the talibong in the photo was just placed side by side with another blade from mabini and albuera respectively. |
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Thanks PBH for the clarification. So a clearer reading for these attributions would be "Binalhag (W. Samar) with a Talibong," and "Sansibar (Albuera, Leyte) with a Talibong." The origin of the Talibong in each case is unspecified. Ian.
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Tukew and Garab, Palaw'an people, Palawan
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"Obtip"—Davao City
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