10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IGOROTTE»
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Igorotte in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Third Asiatic Invasion: Migration and Empire in Filipino ...
T. K. Hunt, who had managed the Igorotte and Negrito villages in St. Louis, was
initially tapped to organize the Philippine concession in Portland. He had some
familiarity with these populations, having previously served as a high-ranking ...
2
Filipinos in Puget Sound
Since the 19th century, Filipinos have immigrated to the Puget Sound region, which contains a deep inland sea once surrounded by forests and waters teeming with salmon.
Dorothy Laigo Cordova, 2009
like he was sure eatin' 'em alive. "That was the barker's cue, and he'd holler out: '
Listen to the wild thing! He howls, and howls, and howls! Go-Go, the wild boy, the
snake-eatin' Igorotte from the Philippines! Step right in, ladies and gentlemen!
4
The Living Races of Mankind
... with the half-castes ; indeed, there is no part of Australasia which presents so
great a confusion of races. In a cosmopolitan city like Manila and its suburbs,
where. From drawing* by Dr. Hans Meyer (by permission}. IGOROTTE
TATTOOING.
Richard Lydekker, Henry Neville Hutchinson, John Walter Gregory
5
Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904 Louisiana Purchase ...
The Humane Society condemned the “contemplated localization of the Igorotte
custom of tying a dog to a stake, beating him to death with clubs, and then baking
him in a long pan, with young onions laid on his ribs” (Afable 1995, 16).
Nancy J. Parezo, Don D. Fowler, 2007
F. C. Meredith delivered an irrte resting and amusing lecture on the Igorotte Head
-hunters of the Philippines. On the 'whole he gave a very faqourahlc view of the
race which he regards as oneof the hopes of the Philippines. He described their ...
7
Screaming monkeys: critiques of Asian American images
To the Igorotte a Dog with any other name will taste as sweet. . . . After the
Igorotte gets hold of a dog it is Dog-Gone."18 While such accounts popularized
Filipino savagery through the veil of humor, Americans' inhumane treatment of
Filipinos ...
M. Evelina Galang, Eileen Tabios, 2003
8
The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global ...
By the end of the Spanish period, military commanders in the garrisons, or
camandancia system, generally had replaced these terms with Igorotte. Igorot
was the term that the Americans used to refer to the mountaineers of northern
Luzon.
Julian Go, Anne L. Foster, 2003
9
Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and ...
Like St. Louis in 1904, Seattle had exhibited Filipinos, in this case a 50-member
Bontoc “Igorotte” exhibit at its 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition held on the
University of Washington campus, but this stereotyping did not deter Filipino ...
Elliott Robert Barkan, 2013
10
Twentieth-Century Multiplicity: American Thought and ...
... analysts nonetheless had difficulty indicating its purview. All the measurement
of noses, cranial volume, and nerve endings yielded no pure racial elements.
Figure 4.1. Racialism: Mrs. Wilkins teaches an Igorotte boy the Collectivities 175.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IGOROTTE»
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Igorotte is used in the context of the following news items.
New book 'The Lost Tribe of Coney Island' uncovers a wild, lost …
Claire Prentice of Edinburgh, Scotland, ran across a photo of the Igorotte tribe and became obsessed with their treatment. Her book describes a ... «Memphis Commercial Appeal, Oct 14»
Filipinos in San Francisco a century ago
The so-called “Igorotte Village” was set up in the city's Central Park near where the San Francisco Main Library now stands. It was, of course, ... «Inquirer.net, May 14»
Pinoy Kasi The ghosts of Baguio
Igorotte men and women? would pass by and peek into the tents where the lectures were being conducted, ?fascinated by the strange life ... «Inquirer.net, Apr 09»