THE FEARLESS MANGYAN DAUGHTER who was up front about how repulsed she was by the idea and dared to defy the
malagti-skinned men's order to bare herself before the camera. And a not-so-lucky bull
tamaraw that came a-charging in rage. Of the original Filipino soul. Photos from the Special Collections Research Center of the University of Michigan Library.
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Dr. Frank Bourns, Pinoy tracker Fulgencio Aceveda and Dean Worcester in Mindoro, 1891 |
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