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MAiraji, PHiLippmE islands' 



THE SCBANUNS OF SINDANGAN BAY. 



By Emebson B. CHMSTre. 



121 paoes. 1 map, 29 platss. 



Ordor No. 410. Papor, $1.25 United Stales currency, postpaid. 



Sindangan Bay Ij situated on tho northern coast of Zamboanga Peninsula. The Subanuns of 

 this rtoion were studied by Mr. Christie during two periods of five and six weeks, respeotivoly. 



The following Is an abstract from the contents of Mr. Christie's report on the Subanuns: 

 Habitat and history; relations with the Moros; material culture; houses; Industries; trade; 

 aB'iculture; family life; social customs; administration of Justice; rellaion; the fnedioine man; 

 aeremonles; tales; word-llata; physical measurements. 



The 29 plates Illustrate the Subanuns at work and at ploy; Iheir Industries, houses, altars, and 

 implements; and the people themselves. 



THE HISTORY OF St^L€. 



By Najeek M. Saieebt. 



275 pages, 4 maps, 2 diagrams. 



Order No. 406. Paper, $0.75 United Slates currency, poslpc,i.:. 



In the preparation of his manuscript for The History of Sulu Doctor Saleeby spent much tiav 

 and effort in gaining access to documents in the possession of the Sultan of Sulu. It is fortunate 

 that these reoords have now been translated and preserved in permanent form. This book Is a 

 history of the Moros in the Philippines from the earliest times to the American occupation. 



STUDIES IX MORO HISTORY, LAAV, VXD REIjIGION. 



By Najeeh ;M. Saijsebt. 



107 pages, 16 plates, 5 diagrams. 



Order No. 405. Paper, $0.25; half morocco, $0.75 United. States currency, postpaid. 



This volume deals with the earliest written records of the Moros in Mindanao, Doctor 

 Saleeby was fortunately able to obtain exact copies of carefully preserved early reoords written 

 in the Magindanao dialect with Arabic characters. The author presents translations of these as 

 well as 16 half-tono lllualratlons of certain pages from the originals. The names of the rulers of 

 Megindanao are recorded in five folding diagrams. 



NEGRITOS OF Z.\3IBAIiES. 



By William Aij:^in Reed. 

 S3 pages, 62 plates. 

 Order No. 402. Paper, $0.25; half moroooo, $0.75 United States currenoy^ postpaid. 



The introductory chapter deals with the general distribution of Negritos and with the distribu- 

 tion of the Philippine branch of the raoo. The suooeeding chapters deal with the various indus- 

 tries, amusements, and sooial relations of these little men. 



Plates from photographs, the greater part of which was taken for this publication, show 

 ornaments, houses, men making fire with bamboo, bows and arrows, dances, and various types ol 

 the people themselves. 



