Weaving abaca, [78].

Women American, bargaining for, [219][220]. American, first appearance of in Philippine coast towns, [31], [55][56], [156][157], [219], [237][238][239][240][241][242][243]. Moro, [97][98], [100], [221][222], [237][243]. Visayan, [39][40], [56][57][58][59], [109][110].

Worcester, Dean C. “The Philippine Islands”—quoted, [194][195], [224][225][226].

Zamboanga, [145][182]. American Methods in, [147]. Christianity of Americans doubted in, [149]. Communication established in, [162][163]. Description of surroundings, [146]. Dinner on shore at, [174][175]. Friendliness of natives at, [146][147]. From quarter-deck, [145]. Prejudices, Mohammedan, in, [148]. Presidente of, [167][168][169][170]. Rajah Muda of. See Mandi, Datto. Spanish fort at, [145]. Spanish methods in, [145][146].

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