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Versuch einer Ethnographie der Philippinen

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A systematic ethnographic survey of the Philippine islands that classifies and describes the archipelago's peoples, beginning with the Negritos as early inhabitants and tracing successive Malay immigrations and regional admixtures. The text offers concise entries for numerous ethnic groups and subgroups, outlining distribution, customs, social practices (including headhunting among several highland tribes), and contacts with Chinese, Japanese, and European settlers. An appended chapter summarizes Spanish maritime discoveries relevant to the islands, while maps, an index of citations, and editorial corrections support the geographic and classificatory presentation.

About the Author

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Ferdinand Blumentritt

Ferdinand Blumentritt was an Austrian ethnographer and historian, best known for his work on the Philippines. His notable book, "Versuch einer Ethnographie der Philippinen," provides a comprehensive study of the diverse cultures and peoples of the archipelago. Blumentritt's research contributed significantly to the understanding of Philippine ethnography during the late 19th century. He was a contemporary and correspondent of the Filipino nationalist José Rizal, and his work reflects a deep interest in the history and culture of the Philippines, making him an important figure in the study of Southeast Asian studies.

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