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English: The female traditional clothing of the Igorots are generally called “Tapis”. The way it is worn is being wrapped around the waist. In ancient times, the Igorot women did not wear upper garments but were still highly respected by the Igorot men. It’s only recently that they have to wear upper clothing.
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