قراءة كتاب The Inhabitants of the Philippines
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Tagals (1) 208–221
Tagals as Soldiers and Sailors 222–237
Pampangos (2) 238–245
Zambales (3)—Pangasinanes (4)—Ilocanos (5)—Ibanags or Cagayanes (6) 246–253
Igorrotes (7) 254–267
Isinays (11)—Abacas (12)—Italones (13)—Ibilaos (14)—Ilongotes (15)—Mayoyaos and Silipanes (16)—Ifugaos (17)—Gaddanes (18)—Itetapanes (19)—Guinanes (20) 268–273
Caláuas or Itaves (21)—Camuangas and Bayabonanes (22)—Dadayags (23)—Nabayuganes (24)—Aripas (25)—Calingas (26)—Tinguianes (27)—Adangs (28)—Apayaos (29)—Catalanganes and Irayas (30–31) 274–282
Catubanganes (32)—Vicols (33) 283–287
The Chinese in Luzon.
Mestizos or half-breeds 288–294
Part II.
The Visayas and Palawan.
The Visayas Islands.
Area and population—Panay—Negros—Cebú—Bohol—Leyte—Samar 295–299
The Visayas Race.
Appearance—Dress—Look upon Tagals as foreigners—Favourable opinion of Tomas de Comyn—Old Christians—Constant wars with the Moro pirates and Sea Dayaks—Secret heathen rites—Accusation of indolence unfounded—Exports of hemp and sugar—Ilo-ilo sugar—Cebú sugar—Textiles—A promising race 300–306
The Island of Palawan, or Paragua.
The Tagbanúas—Tandulanos—Manguianes—Negritos—Moros of southern Palawan—Tagbanúa alphabet 307–320
Part III.
Mindanao, Including Basilan.
Brief Geographical Description.
Configuration—Mountains—Rivers—Lakes—Division into districts—Administration—Productions—Basilan 321–330
The Tribes of Mindanao.
Visayas (1) [Old Christians]—Mamanúas (2)—Manobos (3)—Mandayas (4)—Manguángas (5)—Montéses or Buquidnónes(6)—Atás or Ata-as (7)—Guiangas (8)—Bagobos (9) 331–351
The Tribes of Mindanao—continued.
Calaganes (10)—Tagacaolos (11)—Dulanganes (12)—Tirurayes (13)—Tagabelies (14)—Samales (15)—Vilanes (16)—Subanos (17) 352–360
The Moros, or Mahometan Malays (18 to 23).
Illanos (18)—Sanguiles (19)—Lutangas (20)—Calibuganes (21) Yacanes (22)—Samales (23) 361–373
Tagabáuas (24) 374–375
The Chinese in Mindanao.
N.B.—The territory occupied by each tribe is shown on the general map of Mindanao by the number on this list.
The Political Condition of Mindanao, 1899.
Relapse into savagery—Moros the great danger—Visayas the mainstay—Confederation of Lake Lanao—Recall of the Missionaries—Murder and pillage in Davao—Eastern Mindanao—Western Mindanao—The three courses—Orphanage of Tamontaca—Fugitive slaves—Polygamy an impediment to conversion—Labours of the Jesuits—American Roman Catholics should send them help 376–388
Chronological Table 389
Table of Exports for twelve