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Francisco the Filipino

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This work provides a detailed portrayal of the life of a Filipino boy named Francisco, living in the southern part of Luzon. It explores his home environment, family dynamics, and daily activities, including agricultural work and school life. The narrative highlights the cultural practices, such as traditional cooking methods and the importance of siestas in the hot climate. Through various chapters, the text discusses local industries like rice and abaca cultivation, as well as the significance of community and education in shaping Francisco's experiences. Overall, it aims to give readers a comprehensive understanding of Filipino life and customs during the early 20th century.

About the Author

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Burtis McGie Little

Burtis McGie Little was an American author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Francisco the Filipino," explores themes of cultural identity and friendship through the eyes of a young Filipino boy. Little's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and the importance of understanding and empathy among different peoples. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide valuable insights into early 20th-century perspectives on cultural exchange.

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