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Old 17th August 2020, 04:40 AM   #1
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I don't think this is a "Lumad kris." This is a Bangsamoro kris that just happens to be owned by a Lumad princess.

For reference, here's a Lumad kris from the Bagobo with a Tugaya replacement scabbard.
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Old 17th August 2020, 08:29 AM   #2
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I don't think this is a "Lumad kris." This is a Bangsamoro kris that just happens to be owned by a Lumad princess.

For reference, here's a Lumad kris from the Bagobo with a Tugaya replacement scabbard.

Hello,

Yes, it may well be a Bangsamoro kris- who was formerly owned by a princess. The theme title of the post ' lumad kris'- only mean to me to indicate that the provenance/collected and originated from- in terms of collecting from, is from the Subanen tribe.

Of course, the kris is undoubtedly Bangsamoro.

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