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Inadu (c)

LOCAL NAME:

Inadu (c)

ENGLISH NAME:

Wooden rice mixer

DESCRIPTION:

Ifugao: Inadu/Inacho/Inaju, Barlig: Fianiw, Bontoc: Faniw, Kankana-ey: Aklu
A large and flat wooden ladle with a squatting anthropomorphic figure with elongated legs as a handle.

COMMONLY USED BY/IN:

Ifugao, Kankana-ey

MATERIAL COMPOSITION:

Wood

ITEM CONSTRUCTION:

Woodcarving

DIMENSIONS:

Handle
Length: 57 cm

Head
Length: 27.5 cm

ACQUISITION YEAR:

2021

DISPLAY STATUS:

BURC

RESEARCH DATA:

Figurative ladles were an essential component of Ifugao culture, utilized for both daily use and ritual (Anderson, 2010). Commonly referred to as inacho/inadu/inaju by the Ifugao, ladles are also known as faniw (Bontoc), fianiw (Barlig), and aklu (Kankana-ey). This particular inadu from the collection was used as a food mixer or as a utensil to mix food or rice during food preparation.

REFERENCES:

Anderson, E.M. 2010. In the Shape of Tradition Indigenous Art of the Northern Philippines. C. Zwartenkot art Books – Leiden.

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