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Excerpt from Negritos of Zambales, Vol. 2: Part I. Negritos of Zambales Part II. Nabaloi of Benguet Part III. Batak of ParaguaThe photographs of the Zambales Negritos were made by Mr. J. Diamond and those of the Bataan Negritos are from the collection of Hon Dean C. Worcester, Secretary of the Interior Credit for each photo-graph Is given on the plate as it appears.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and ...
Excerpt from Negritos of Zambales, Vol. 1This report is based on two months' field work pursued during May and June, 1903. Accompanied by Mr. J. Diamond, a photographer, the writer went in the latter part of April to Iba, Zambales, where a few days were Spent in investigating the dialects of the Zambal people and in preparation for a trip to the interior.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic boo...
Excerpt from Negritos of Zambales, Vol. 1
This report is based on two months' field work pursued during May and June, 1903. Accompanied by Mr. J. Diamond, a photographer, the writer went in the latter part of April to Iba, Zambales, where a few days were spent in investigating the dialects of the Zambal people and in preparation for a trip to the interior.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and class...
Excerpt from Negritos of Zambales, Vol. 2: Part I. Negritos of Zambales Part II. Nabaloi of Benguet Part III. Batak of ParaguaThe photographs of the Zambales Negritos were made by Mr. J. Diamond and those of the Bataan Negritos are from the collection of Hon Dean C. Worcester, Secretary of the Interior Credit for each photo-graph Is given on the plate as it appears.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and ...
This report is based on two months' field work pursued during May and June, 1903. Accompanied by Mr. J. Diamond, a photographer, the writer went in the latter part of April to Iba, Zambales, where a few days were spent in investigating the dialects of the Zambal people and in preparation for a trip to the interior.