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Table of ContentsContents of Volume XLIII5Illustrations7Preface9Document of 1670–170025Dominican Missions, 1670–170027Chapter VIChapter XXVIII30Chapter XXX40Chapter XXXI47Chapter XXXIII56Chapter XXXIV66Chapter LXIII69Chapter II72Chapter XI76Chapter XXII78Chapter XXIII80Chapter XXXV83Chapter XXXVI84Chapter XLIX89Bibliographical Data95Appendix: Some later ethnological features of the Philippines97Preliminary note99Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos103The people of the Philippines113Chapter II114Jolo and the Sulus128Sooloo: 1842131Letter from Father Quirico More, to the Father Superior of the Mission193Letter from Father Pedro Rosell to the Father Superior of the Mission212Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert to the Reverend Fathers and Brothers of Veruela229Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria to Father Francisco Sanchez255Races255Religion256Marriage257Burial259Religious feasts260Follies262Hells263Dress264Extract from a Letter written by Father Pablo Pastells to the Father Provincial, Juan Capell, S. J.268Letter from Father José Maria Clotet to the Reverend Father Rector of the Ateneo Municipal288Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzon310The mangkukulam310ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollectiona the University of Michigan, as well as in theInternet Archive(Another Copy).EncodingRevision History2011-02-22 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection18,194,194,233OyangurenOyangúren34.,53chidchide171exeedinglyexceedingly207BatútunBatúnun221PadaúgnonPudaúgnon281illustradoilustrado283BulùanBulúan288JoseJosé

Table of ContentsContents of Volume XLIII5Illustrations7Preface9Document of 1670–170025Dominican Missions, 1670–170027Chapter VIChapter XXVIII30Chapter XXX40Chapter XXXI47Chapter XXXIII56Chapter XXXIV66Chapter LXIII69Chapter II72Chapter XI76Chapter XXII78Chapter XXIII80Chapter XXXV83Chapter XXXVI84Chapter XLIX89Bibliographical Data95Appendix: Some later ethnological features of the Philippines97Preliminary note99Superstitions and beliefs of the Filipinos103The people of the Philippines113Chapter II114Jolo and the Sulus128Sooloo: 1842131Letter from Father Quirico More, to the Father Superior of the Mission193Letter from Father Pedro Rosell to the Father Superior of the Mission212Letters from Father Mateo Gisbert to the Reverend Fathers and Brothers of Veruela229Letter from Father Pablo Cavalleria to Father Francisco Sanchez255Races255Religion256Marriage257Burial259Religious feasts260Follies262Hells263Dress264Extract from a Letter written by Father Pablo Pastells to the Father Provincial, Juan Capell, S. J.268Letter from Father José Maria Clotet to the Reverend Father Rector of the Ateneo Municipal288Present beliefs and superstitions in Luzon310The mangkukulam310

ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollectiona the University of Michigan, as well as in theInternet Archive(Another Copy).EncodingRevision History2011-02-22 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection18,194,194,233OyangurenOyangúren34.,53chidchide171exeedinglyexceedingly207BatútunBatúnun221PadaúgnonPudaúgnon281illustradoilustrado283BulùanBulúan288JoseJosé

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