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Carl Guthe was an archeologist and anthropologist who headed the UM expedition to the Philippines from 1922-1925. While he is best known for the collection of Chinese pottery that he amassed during his trip, his archival collection at the Bentley Historical Library is equally important as his reports and journals reveal the resiliency of some pre-colonial cultural practices in the Philippines. -
Deac C. Worcester, The Philippine Islands and Their People (New York: The MacMillian Company, 1898) -
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Cinda Nofziger, Ph.D. -
Professor Deirdre de la Cruz -
Ilina Krishen -
Colin Lucero-Dixon -
Iman Ali -
Alex Votta -
Caroline Martin -
Resistance Splash Image -
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Figure 3: An Igorot learns to read a US newspaper. -
[Philippino Curiously examining an American costume] -
[Living As They Live At Home] -
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Bontoc women carrying water, 1929. -
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Figure 1: a photograph of the Igorot Village exhibit -
Figure 3: Advertisement for Igorot Village from 1912 -
Bodies of Hung Filipinos by Americans, October 11, 1901. -
Text from “Affairs in the Philippine Islands, Hearings before the Committee on the Philippines of the United States Senate” April 02, 1902 -
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