Talk:Survivor: Caramoan/@comment-2142533-20121217144011/@comment-90.148.118.235-20121218092711

I think you forgot that tribes in the Philippines do have "Tikis" - in Ifugao tribes they are actually called "bululs" (the immunity idol had a headress and dressed though). And the hands touching the knees is a common posture for those sculptures. The culture reference to skulls is depicting Ifugaos' respect for the dead. They consider bones sacred and they wrapped it in their tribal textile. The skulls bound with rattan and feathers are headhunting human trophies also from Ifugao.

Can't say much about the logo. It's generally "tribal" which can represent any tribe living in a dark jungle.