INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES. 



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encamping on the beach, continued to lead much the same lives as when scouring 



the high seas in their praus. As was the case with the sampans or junks of the 



more recent Chinese settlers, every balangay became the cradle of a Malay colony. 



In general the Philippine Malays resemble those of Indonesia, except that in 



Fig. 112. — Chief Inhabitants of the Philippines. 

 Scale 1 : 12,000,000. 



Tagals. Vicols. Visayns aod llocanos. Zambalas and Cagayanes. 



Kindred. '^ 



I mi 



Igorrotos :md Jloors and Dayaks. 



Kindred. Kindred. 



Negritoes 

 30 Miles. 



HE] 



Chinese. 



some places, and especially Luzon, a slight transition is presented towards the 

 Chinese type. Thus the oblique eyes, rare amongst the southern Malays, is on 

 the contrary a distinctive feature of the northern Malays. Independently of their 

 special local characteristics and dialects, all are broadly grouped in three classes 



