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102 PEOPLES OF THE PHILIPPINES 
It is not known whether it represents a third variety 
of Chinese importation, of which the Japanese demand 
has drained the islands; or an import from Siam, similar- 
ly dissipated; or a manufacture in Luzon by Chinese 
immigrants. ; 
Burial jars, some of native and others of Chinese 
origin, have been found in the Batanes and Babuyanes 

Fig. 18. Moro Outrigger Canoes 
islands north of Luzon, on Mindoro, and in western 
Mindanao. Interment in pottery vessels must thus 
have once been widely diffused in the Philippines, as it 
was in Borneo. 
Boats. All the coastwise Filipinos used boats of 
the well known East Indian and Oceanic type—the 

