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Sindanaan Bay is situated on the northern ooasl of Zamboanga Peninsula, The Subanunj 

 t'.ls region were studied by Mr. Ciiristie during two periods of, five and six w<:et;S, respootiveiy. 



Tiia following is an abstract from the contents of iMr. Cfiristie's report on the Subanu- 

 Habitat and history; relations with tiie Mores; material culture; houses; Industries; traj 

 agrloutture; family life; social customs; administration of justice; rsligian; the medicine rna: 

 ceremonies; tales; word-lists; physical measurements. 



The 29 plates illustrate the Subanuns at work and at play; tnsir industries, houses, n!L..>- 

 implements; and the people themselves. 



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In the preparation of his manuscrioi for The History of Sulu Doctor Salcaby ■: 

 and effort in gaining access to documents in the possession of the ■Sultan of Sulu. 

 that these record's have now been translated and preserved in permanent form.' 

 history of the Mores in the Philippines from the earliest times to the Amerisan oc 



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This volume deals with the earliest written records of the IVIoros in' Mindanao. Docto.- 

 Salaeby was fortunately able to obtain exact copies of carefully preserved early records vrritten 

 in the Magindahao dialect with Arabic' oharaotersl The author presents translations of these a.s 

 well as 16 half-tone illustrations of certain pages iroi ■ ' ■ ■ r.:' i'l;';. Tr,; names of the ruters ot 

 "Magindanao are recorded in five folding discrams. 



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

 tion of the Philippine branch of the race. The succeeding chapters deal with the various indus- 

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



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

 ornaments, houses, men making fire with bamboo, bows and arrows, dances, and various typet of 

 the people themselves. 



