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The author records personal impressions and narratives from time spent across the Philippine archipelago, guiding the reader through Manila's colonial streets, provincial towns, and coastal voyages. He introduces expatriate communities alongside indigenous groups, describes ceremonies, dances, village and household life, and encounters with pagan and Muslim peoples. Chapters move from urban observation to rural villages, seafaring passages, military camps and constabulary organization, and profiles of clergy and local leaders. Interspersed notes, sketches of customs, and reflections on Visayan ethics and everyday amusements form a mosaic of travel reportage rather than a sustained argument or novelistic plot.

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Paul T. Gilbert

Paul T. Gilbert was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of travel and cultural observation. His notable book, "The Great White Tribe in Filipinia," offers insights into the experiences and perspectives of Americans in the Philippines during a time of significant political and social change. Gilbert's writing reflects a blend of adventure and commentary, capturing the complexities of colonial interactions and the cultural landscape of the era.

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