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Ataming (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.[1]

Obverse side of a wooden Moro taming in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, c. 18th-19th century
  • A Bagobo taming alongside a kalasag (1885)
    ABagobo taming alongside a kalasag (1885)
  • Visayan warriors with both taming and kalasag shields (c.1668)
    Visayan warriors with both taming and kalasag shields (c.1668)
  • Warriors with taming during the meeting of the crew of L'Astrolabe with the Sultan of Sulu (c.1846)
    Warriors with taming during the meeting of the crew of L'Astrolabe with the Sultan of Sulu (c.1846)
  • Taming, a regalia of Brunei, displayed in the Royal Regalia Museum
    Taming, a regalia of Brunei, displayed in the Royal Regalia Museum
  • Panay Bukidnon tribesmen posing with wooden Taming shields
    Panay Bukidnon tribesmen posing with wooden Taming shields
  • A wooden Moro taming in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, c. 18th-19th century

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    1. ^ Mallari, Perry Gil S. "Kalasag: THe Filipino War Shield". FMA Pulse. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

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