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Negritos of Zambales

By William Allan Reed

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture into a forgotten exploration of an indigenous group's struggle for survival in the early 1900s.

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2007-01-10
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"Negritos of Zambales" by William Allan Reed is an early 20th-century ethnographic report that carefully examines the Negrito people living in the Zambales Province of the Philippines; This study explores their way of life, where they live, their traditions, how they look, and how they organize their society. The work looks at the Negritos as a group of native people facing hardship while trying to live alongside other groups. Based on two months of research in 1903, including meetings with over a thousand Negritos alongside a photographer, the study highlights the history and geography of the Zambales area, and then closely examines the Negritos' culture and society.

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