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Ibanag dialect or language, [5] Ave Maria in, [20] Dictionary by Bugarín, José, in, [20] in, another, [21] hardest of all Philippine tongues [20]
Ibanay dialect, otherwise Ibanag, [20]
Ibáñez del Carmen, Aniceto, book of devotions in Chamorro idiom, by, [22] Recoleto linguist, [22]
Igorrotes, difficulty of conversion of, [10]
Ilocano, a dialect of Luzon, [5], [20] Ave Maria in, [20] Catecismo in, [20] Dictionary in, [20] newspaper published in, [29]
Ilocano, El, first periodical in Indian dialect, 1889–1896, [24]
Ilocos, Indians of hill-country of, [10]
Iloilo, books published at, see Books seventh printing-press in Philippines at, [29]
Ilongote, [6]
Imus, books published at, see Books only one imprint, [31] revolutionary press established at [31] thirteenth printing-press in Philippines at, [31]
India, Portuguese introduce Christianity into, [23]
Indian plant-lore, [11] schools described, [17]
Indians, hand-books of devotion for the, [35]
Introduction of printing into Philippines, [8], [32]
Introductory, [5]
Isinay dialect or language, [5]
Isle of Batanes, see Batanes Cebú, see Cebú Luzon, see Luzon Mindanao, see Mindanao Negros, see Negros Panay, see Panay Parayna, see Parayna Vatanes, see Vatanes
Ita a form of word Aeta, [21]
Itaa a form of word Aeta, [21]