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This study presents an ethnographic survey of a short-statured indigenous population in a Philippine province, mapping distribution, habitat, and contacts with neighboring peoples. It describes physical appearance, personal adornment, clothing, dwellings, subsistence and craft activities, and provides accounts of hunting, agriculture, manufacture, games, music, and ritual dances. Social organization and customs are examined through discussions of marriage, ceremonial practices, burial rites, family arrangements, slavery, and local beliefs. The report also notes colonial administrative encounters and includes anthropometric data, vocabulary lists, and numerous photographs and illustrations to support the field observations.

About the Author

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William Allan Reed

William Allan Reed was an American ethnographer and author, recognized for his work on the indigenous Negrito people of the Philippines. His notable book, "Negritos of Zambales," provides an in-depth study of the culture, customs, and social structure of this unique group. Reed's contributions to the understanding of the Negritos have been significant in the fields of anthropology and ethnography, shedding light on their way of life and the challenges they face. Through his research, he has helped preserve the knowledge of a culture that is often overlooked in broader discussions of Philippine history.

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