Bilangan of former Tasaday fame tending his garden with his wife in front of their Nipa hut, March 1986.
Bilangan was misused as a Tasady Stone Age man while actually he was a Manobo inhabtant near the village of Blit.
Bilangan and family members living not in caves but in a house on stilts just as other local farmers in the Manobo-Tiboli area of Mindanao. 1986.
Bilangan leads in March 1986 the first group of outsiders after the ban to visit the Tasaday «reserve» to the caves where the Stone Age hoax was performed in the 1970s.
The caves where the Tasaday Stone age hoax took place in the 1970s, photographed here as found uninhabatble in 1986 by the exposing expedition of Oswald Iten.
Gintui (far left) and Bilangan with sons, prominent Tasaday cave dweller of the 1970s, returning in 1986 to the caves to expose the theatre of the Stone Age hoax setting.
Bilangan and Gintui, two prominent Tasaday cave dwellers of the 1970s, sitting in the upper cave and watching Lobo (far right) climbing a tree in 1986.
A party of Manobo and Tiboli tribesmen in March 1986 sitting in the cave where the Tasaday hoax took place in the 1970s.
A party of tribesmen in 1986 sitting in the cave where the Tasaday hoax took place in the 1970s.
Lobo, a prominent cave dweller during the 1970s Tasaday hoax, smiling in 1986 at a photograph taken of him in the 1970s by John Nance.
Bilangan and his sons Lolo, Lobo and Natek, prominent cave dwellers during the 1970s Tasaday hoax, photographed in March 1986.
Gintui, a prominent cave dweller during the 1970s Tasaday hoax, photographed with his family in March 1986.
Mayor May Tuan of Tboli town, a prominent co-organizer of the 1970s' Tasaday hoax, photographed in May 1986.
Oswald Iten (second left), who exposed the Tasaday hoax in 1986, taking a rest with Muslim rebels during his expedition to the caves.
All photos and © Oswald Iten