DescriptionSketch Map of Bontoc Culture Area (Jenks, 1905).jpg
English: Plate III from "The Bontoc Igorot" by Albert Ernest Jenks (1905). The map illustrates the ethnographic and geographic boundaries of the Bontoc people during the early American colonial period in the Philippines. This is a key primary source for studying the linguistic and cultural transition between Central and Eastern Bontoc.
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A 1905 sketch map showing the historical extent of the Bontoc culture area, including Barlig and Lias.
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