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The Wild Tribes Of Davao District Mindanao The R F Cummings Phi

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Chapters

3. Chapter 3

Small birds and fish are cooked without other treatment than a hasty cleaning; but the flesh of larger fowls, deer, and pig is generally cut into small cubes and cooked with con...

10. Chapter 10

Along the edge of the cogon lands are many large _buri_ palms,[65] from which a starch commercially known as sago is secured. The men cut down a tree close to its roots and remo...

5. Chapter 5

There seems to be no trace of clan or totemic grouping among the Bagobo. Blood relationship is traced as far as the second cousin and is a bar to marriage. The suggestion that a...

9. Chapter 9

[56] Measured from the chin to the hair of the forehead. The greater part of this tribe live far back in the rugged mountains which form the watershed between the Cotabato valle...

14. Chapter 14

Below the _bagani_ in rank come the warriors, a class which includes practically all the able-bodied free men; and still below them are the slaves. Slavery was an ancient instit...

7. Chapter 7

Following the offering the _magani_ go to a bamboo thicket and cut two large poles, one nine sections long, the other eight. With each stroke of the knife the men give their bat...

4. Chapter 4

Hemp[20] grows wild in the Davao District and the Bagobo have, for generations, used it in the manufacture of their clothing. In recent years the demand for fiber has shown the...

11. Chapter 11

If these figures are compared with those of the Bagobo it will be seen that there is little difference in the averages; however, this similarity is less real than the figures in...

8. Chapter 8

To a stranger entering a Bagobo house, in the absence of its owners, it appears that the people have little artistic development. He sees no paintings, no drawings, and few, if...

2. Chapter 2

No wild tribe in the Islands gives more attention to dress than does the Bagobo. By an intricate process hemp is colored and woven into excellent garments, which, in turn, are d...

12. Chapter 12

The writer did no intensive work with them, and the following notes make no pretense of being first-hand knowledge. I have drawn on all possible sources for this scanty informat...

13. Chapter 13

According to Mr. Maxey, the Mandaya of Cateel believe that many generations ago a great flood occurred which caused the death of all the inhabitants of the world except one preg...

1. Chapter 1

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6. Chapter 6

According to Father GISBERT a doll is carved from a piece of wood and the spirit is addressed: "O God, Thou who has created men and trees, and all things, do not deprive us of l...

15. Chapter 15

It is said to be a grave offense for a man to embrace a married woman, or even to touch the breasts, elbows, or heels of any woman he does not intend to marry. An unmarried woma...