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A wooden
Moro taming in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, c. 18th-19th century
A taming (pronounced:
tah-MING) is a
round shield made of wood or tightly-woven
rattan traditionally used by the
Moro,
Lumad, and
Visayan people of the
Philippines.
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