﻿ix, i>, 6 Robertson: The Igorots of Lepanto 527 



as performing canaos and other habits, had not been forbidden 

 up to date; but since the revolution in the Philippines none of 

 our children have been baptized ; the only ones are the children of 

 the original Christians who are now living in this township." "« 



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