No. 1. Sulu youth from the sultan's surroundings, with a parade lance of the same; in the belt the kalis resting in the sheath. He wears pants and jacket like her under no. 4 and no. 6 have been described, the headscarf, no. 2, wrapped like a turban with the tip pointing upwards. Usually, however, this is worn as shown in figure 2 and indicate picture 5; on 2 it is artfully wound, 5 it shows, as it often does, quickly just wrapped around the head, worn. No. 2. Sulu man, dressed with no. 3 and no. 5, the barong on the side; the pants wrapped in white stuff at the bottom for better concern. No. 3. Sulu mn ready for battle. He protects him against the hot rays of the sun broad saru, (no. 1, against the enemy blows in the scuffle) the large round shield held in the left hand. The right spans the grip of the drawn kali. No. 4. Sulumann, carrying crops in baskets. No. 5. A group of two young men and two girls, one of whom has put on a man's costume and holds the binaukan in one hand, the other in front of you musical instrument crouches. This consists of bamboo sticks that lie on wooden blocks and depending on their different lengths, they give different tones when used with a small one hammer to be struck. The young man clasps the grip of his right hand barongs, while the boy has brought a shotgun, around the one still in his belt to replace missing weapons. Date: 1891.
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