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Old 23rd June 2008, 01:48 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by baganing_balyan
Thanks and sorry. I wrote in my blog that i used online materials. had it not been a blog, i would make footnotes and bibliography-- for strict academic purpose.

I have a problem though. I belong to a group called mandaya in the philippines. I seldom see authentic traditional weapons nowadays. I would like to suggest that, for the sake of cultural preservation, you would sha2re your ethnographic materials and photos for non-profit cultural work to anyone interested.

Thanks a lot.
Welcome!

Take a spin through our archives--I think you'll be pleased to see how free we are with our ethnographic materials and photos.

Here's a link to a museum exhibition in Macau some of our members contributed to that you may find interesting:

http://www.arscives.com/historysteel/message.htm
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