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English: A depiction of the serf class (ulipon or oripun) during the early period of Spanish colonization. The man is holding a paddle. The presence of tattoos indicate that he was likely a horo-han, or the warrior serf class.
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Source Historia natural del sitio, fertilidad y calidad de las Islas e Indios de Bisayas (1668)
Author Francisco Ignacio Alcina

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