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Backpacks

Perpetually wending back and forth as they do between field, home, and market, Filipinos naturally rely heavily on backpacks. Especially for highland peoples whose daily lives revolve around traversing steep mountain trails, there is simply no other way to get things from place to place.
Split bamboo carriers like this chagee are made to perform a wide variety of functions This Bontok kayabang rattan and bamboo potato carrier may look inefficient Another common backpack design chagee potato carrier chagee potato carriers Two twilled Ifugao personal backpacks. Two twilled Ifugao personal backpacks. Bontok pack designs, twilled bamboo and meant for carrying bulk items. common Bontok pack designs.
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