540) nativp: tribks of thp: Philippines. 



Ttighalvoys^ .see Ta(jah<il(>ye,s. 



Taghaniim. — A Malaj' people mixed with Negrito l)l()od. Tlu>y are 

 heathen, with exception of the Cahnianos, anda])pear to have t'ornu'rly 

 stood on a higher culture grade, for A. Marche found them in posses- 

 ision of an alphabet of their own. They inhabit the island of Palawan 

 (Paragua) and the Calamianes. The Moros of Palawan are partly 

 Tagbanuas. Variant: Tal)anuas. (See Dean Worcester, Philii)pine 

 Islands, 18US, p. 09. — Tkaxslatou.J 



Tagnhalooys^ see Tagahaloys. 



Talaos. — This newly christened name belongs to no Philippine peo- 

 ple, but is the Spanish title of the inhabitants of the Dutch island 

 Talaut. They come to southern Mindanao to purchase provisions. 



Ttindoldnos. — Wild natives living on the west coast of Palawan, 

 between Punta Dicnte and Punta Tuhiran. As they are also called 

 Igorrotes they appear to belong to the Malay race. 



Tediiray^ see T'n'i(i'ny>x. 



Tegnraytx. — A variant form of Tirurayes. 



Tinguiane^s. — A heathen i)coi)lc of Malay origin and peaceable dis- 

 position. Their home is the province of Abra and the bordering parts 

 of Ilocos Norte and llocos Sur. They have also villages in Union 

 (Luzon). The Tinguianes conx ( ited to Christianity are strongly lloca- 

 nised. Variants: Itanega.t Itaneg.f Itaveg.t Tingues.t [See Brin- 

 ton's note on the ideiititication of Tinguianes with Indonesians, an 

 allophyllic branch of the white race, by (^uatrefages and Hamy. 

 American Aiithro})ologist, 1898, Vol. XI. p. 297. Consult A. B. 

 Meyer, with A. Schadenberg, in A'olume VllI, folio series. Royal 

 Ethnographic Mu.seum, in Dresden, 1890.] 



liiiifianes. — A heathen jx'ople. ])rol»ably of Malay origin. They 

 inhabit a strip of land north of Bubayan Creek, Palawan. [A. B. 

 Meyer, 1899, pp. 9, 19, quotes Blumentritt's The Natives of the Island 

 of Palawan and of the Calanjanian (xroup ((xlobus, Braunschweig, 

 1891, Vol. LIX, pp. 182, 188), to the etiect that the Tinitianes are 

 probabh' only Negrito half-breeds. — Translator.] 



Ti'ni mycnie. s.—Movos (?) or heathen (i). Said to live along the Rio 

 Grande de Mindanao. 



Tlno. — Name of the language of the Zambales. 



Tiro/). — Separate name of those Manguianes of Mindoro who inha])it 

 the highest mountain regions in the surroundings of Naujan. 



Tlrcmes.] — The ]\Ioros pirates of the province of Tiron in Borneo 

 and the islands near by are so c-alled. 



Tirurayes. — A peaceable heathen people of Malay origin. They 

 live in the district of Cottaliato, in the mountains west of the Rio 

 Grande de ^Mindanao. The Christian Tirurayes live in Tamontaca. 

 Variants: Teduray. Tirulay. 



Vicol, see Bicol. — [Vicol is preferable.] 



