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Drawing on fourteen years in the islands and extensive travel, the author offers a sympathetic, observational account of native manners, languages, and economic life while disputing harsher contemporary judgments. He details land tenure, local customs, craftsmanship, education, and public works such as telegraphs, railways, water and harbour improvements, and technical schools. The narrative critiques Spanish administration and religious orders yet acknowledges their infrastructural contributions, and it warns that American military occupation risks prolonged unrest. Practical political proposals are advanced, including regional self-government with centralized services to secure peace and facilitate orderly development.

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Frederic H. Sawyer

Frederic H. Sawyer was an American author and explorer known for his detailed observations and writings about the Philippines. His notable work, "The Inhabitants of the Philippines," provides a comprehensive account of the culture, geography, and people of the archipelago during the late 19th century. Sawyer's writings contribute to the understanding of Philippine society and history, reflecting both his experiences and the broader context of colonialism in the region. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and anthropology of the Philippines.

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