The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao - The R. F. Cummings Philippine Expedition by Fay-Cooper Cole
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The dipthongs[sic] are _ai_ like _ai_ in _aisle_, _au_ like _ou_ in _mouse_, or final Spanish _ao_ as in _carabao_, _ei_ like _ei_ in _eight_, _oi_ as in _boy_, also _Eu_, _eu_, etc. FAY-COOPER COLE, Assistant Curator of Malayan Ethnology. CHICAGO, September, 1913. I. THE BAGOBO. SYNONYMS: (a) GUIANGA, GUANGA, GULANGA (b) OBO (c) TIGDAPAYA (d) ETO HABITAT. The west coast of Davao Gulf between Daliao and Digos is dotted with small villages, the inhabitants of which are largely Bagobo who have been converted to the Christian faith and have been induced to give up their mountain homes and settle in towns. Back of this coast line rise densely timbered mountain peaks, lateral spurs from which often |
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