Igorots : (Record no. 71311)

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Transcribing agency Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary
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Classification number Fil DS 666. I2
Item number P415 1988
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Personal name Perez, Fray Angel
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Title Igorots :
Remainder of title geographic and ethnographic study of some districts of Northern Luzon : Manila 1902 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Fray Angel Perez ; translated by Enriqueta Fox [and three others]
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Baguio City, Philippines :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Cordillera Studies Center, University of the Philippines,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©1988
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Extent 325 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 23 cm
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General note Contents:<br/>First Part. Historical account of the Mission of Cayan<br/>1. The first expedition- Father Casimio Diaz<br/>Description of the Igorots by Fr. Diaz<br/>Death of Don Felipe de Ugalde<br/>2. The expedition of 1886-Policy of attraction<br/>3. Cayan mission from 1668 to 1810<br/>4. A title of Maestre de Campo<br/>5.The expeditions of Salazar and Galbey<br/>6. Creation of the District of Lepanto<br/>7. Dispatches 0f 1877<br/>8. Creation of the District of Lepanto<br/>9. General Primo de Rivera's lightning trip to the northern provinces-Mutiny of Bontoc and other districts <br/>10. Evangelistic labors of Father Rufino<br/>Redondo and other missionaries<br/>11. Catalogue of the Politico-Military Commandants of Lepanto-Don Antonio Perea- Don Joaquin Prat y Parella-Don Manuel Mijares-Don Jose Marina-Don Jose Navarro-Don Juan Martin Ferrer-Don Jose Urbano Montero-Don Victor Saenz y Cantero-Don Mariano Lillo y Garcia-Don Luis Sarela y Figueroa-Don Julian Fernandez Visaires-Don ANgel Maldonado y Soler-Don Blas Perez Royo-Don Clemente Dominguez Cuesta<br/><br/>Second Part<br/>1. General description of the Mission of Cayan<br/>2. The district of Lepanto-General description-Location and boundaries-Topography and rivers-Climate and healthfulness-Flora and fauna-Mines and medicinal waters-Lines of communications-Primary instruction, and the reluctance of the governors to build schools for girls-Ideas of an Igorot philosopher and others who are not-Civil and ecclesiastical division-Industry and agriculture-Reforms and criticisms<br/>3. Angaqui: its panorama;education in its schools-Tacbac-Mansiqui-<br/>4. Namitpit-Ululin-Quinali<br/>5. Cervantes-Dain and Cambaguio-Malaya-Pilipil<br/>6. Mancayan-its coffee plantations and copper mines-Suyoc-Location-Opposed opinions about tribute system of Senorers Maldonado and Lillo-Its gold mines and methods for their exploitation<br/>7. Banaao, capital of the Buriks-Mugao and its temples-Resemblances between Japanese Kami and Igorot worship-Dances-Padayan-Its tattooing-Cagubatan and the eelsof its lakes-Cadanaanan:its sewing and filth-Lenga<br/>8.Cayan-Its industry-Plantations-Customs of the Burik Igorot-Catechuments-Tadian-Its pine groves-Poem of Father Tombo-Cyclopean walls of its fields-Slap Inn-The journey of Weyler and his fantastic experiences-Magueymey,now Balao<br/>9. Lubung:Its plantations and the Busao race-Masla:Its disobedience and punishment-Sumadell-Captain Antonio and his religious beliefs<br/>10. Besao-The Busao race-Burning of the tutelar gods of Payeo-Dances-Banguitan<br/>11. Guinsadan:Its state of culture-Ibanao-Warlake character of its inhabitants-Lesseb<br/>12. Bauco-Otucan-Vila<br/>13. Sabangan-Pingad-Namatec-Gayan<br/>14. Bagnen-Data<br/>15. Politico-Military District of Bontoc-General description<br/>16. Bontoc-Villages which make up this mission: Samuqui-Alap-Balili-Dalican-Guina-ang-Tutucan-Talubing-Malecon-Caneo-Mainit-Ambay-oan-Betuagan-Barlig-Inapuy-Elias-Balingao or Balanga<br/>17. Sagada-Villages this mission: balugan-Anguilen-Tacon-Fidelisan-Tanulon-Agua-Tetepan-Antadao<br/>18. Sacasacan-Villages that make up this mission:Sadanga-Poquitan-Piquigan-Baliuang<br/>19. Basao and its villages<br/>20. General description of the Politico-Military<br/>District of Tiagan<br/>21. Race, character and condition of these inhabitants:their customs,and civil or religious festivities<br/>22. The Mission of San Emilio (1892)-Villages of this mission: Baang-Bugui-Sibsibu-Tobalina-Paltoc-Limpa_Pilar-Terrero-Lancuas<br/>23. The Mission of Conception and its villages:Ananao-Ampayao-Anaben-Alfonso XII-Lin-ey-Matbo-Amamsan-Salazar-Vito<br/>24. Politico-Military Commandancy of Quiangan<br/>25. The Mssion of Sapao<br/>26. The Misson of Banaue and its villages<br/>27. Commandancy of Cabugaoan<br/>28. Commandancy of Amburayan-Mission of Cabacaan-1984-Alilem-1984-Suyo-1984<br/>29. Province of Abra-Bangued, founded in 1958-Bucay(a Labon), founded in 1847-Tayun, founded in 1626-1803-Dolores(a Bucao), pueblo 1869 and parish in 1886-Alfonso XII(a Patoc)-1884-San Jose: Town 1848-LaPaz-1832-San Juan 1750-1884-1895-Pilar:1884 and Villa-vieja 1854 <br/><br/>Appendix I. Report of the Reverend Father Provincial Fray Pedro Velasco concerning the flourishing state of the missions of Benguet and the causes that motivated their abandonment<br/>Appendix II. Report concerning the state of Cayan in 1811 by Don Jose Garcia<br/>Appendix III. History of the first datos who, coming from Borneo, peopled these islands, as told in an old manuscript which was supplied to me by the people of Janiuay, in the year 1858, and which translated into Spanish says as follows<br/>Appendix IV. Brief statistical summary of the "pagans" and "savages" who existed under the spiritual administration of the Rev. Augustinian Calced Fathers, according to the date of 1898
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ethnology
Geographic subdivision Philippines
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Igorot (Philippine people)
Geographic subdivision Philippines
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Geography
Geographic subdivision Philippines
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Personal name Fox, Enriqueta
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Personal name Keith, Birgit
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Personal name Lauria, Anthony, Jr.
Relator term translator
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Personal name Scott, William Henry
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