[Mahometans and Southern Tribes]
- Early history of the Mahometans, called Moros. 129
- The First Expedition against the Mindanao Moros. 130
- Gov.-General Corcuera effects a landing in Sulu Island. 131
- The scourge of Moro Piracy. Devastation of the coasts. Captives. 132
- Zamboanga Fort; cost of its maintenance. Fighting Friars. 133
- Vicissitudes of Sultan Mahamad Alimudin. 134
- The Sultan appeals to his suzerainʼs delegate and is made prisoner. 134
- His letter to Sultan Muhamad Amirubdin. 135
- The charges against the Sultan. Extermination of Meros decreed. 136
- Mindanao and Sulu Moros join forces. Extermination impossible. 137
- The Treaty with Sultan Mahamad Alimudin. 138
- The Claveria and Urbiztondo expeditions against Moros. 139
- Gov.-General Malcampo finally annexes Joló (1876). 140
- Spain appoints Harun Narrasid Sultan of Sulu (1885). 141
- The ceremony of investiture. Opposition to the nominee. 142
- Datto Utto defies the Spaniards. Terreroʼs expedition (Jan., 1887). 143
- Colonel Arolasʼ victory at Maybun (Sulu Is.) (April, 1887). 144
- The Marahui Campaign (1895). The Moro tribes. 145
- The Juramentado. Moro dress; character; arts; weapons. 146
- Moro customs. The Pandita. The Datto. 148
- Joló (Sulu) town. H.H. the Sultan of Sulu. 149
- A juramentado runs amok. Across Sulu Island to Maybun. 152
- The Sultanʼs official reception. Subuános of Zamboanga. 154
- Climate in the South. Palaúan Island. Spanish settlers. 157
- Across Palaúan Island. The Tugbanúas tribe. 158
- Their dress, customs, and country. 159
- Efforts to colonize Paláuan Island. The Moro problem. 160
Chapter XI
[Domesticated Natives—Origin—Character]
- Theory concerning the first inhabitants of these Islands. 163
- Their advent before the Spanish Conquest. 165
- Japanese and Chinese early immigrants. 166
- Native character; idiosyncracies and characteristics. 167
- Notion of sleep. “Castila!”. 169
- Tagálog and Visayo hospitality. The nativeʼs good qualities. 172
- Native aversion to discipline; bravery; resignation; geniality. 175
- Mixed races. Native physiognomy; marriages; minorsʼ rights. 176
- Family names. The Catapúsan. 179
- Dancing; the Balitao; the Comitan. The Asuan. 180
- Mixed marriages. The Half-caste (Mestizo). 181
- The Shrines and Saints. The Holy Child of Cebú. St. Francis of Tears. 183
- Our Lady of Cagsaysay. The Virgin of Antipolo. 184
- Miraculous Saints. Santones. Native Conception of Religion. 187
- Musical talent. Slavery. Education in Spanish times. 190
- The Intellectuals. The Illiterates. State aid for Schools. 192
- The Athenæum. Girlsʼ Colleges. St. Thomasʼ University. 194
- The Nautical School. The provincial student. Talented natives. 195
- Diseases. Leprosy. Insanity. Death-rate. Sanitation. 197
Chapter XII
- Their early co-operation a necessity. 199
- Their power and influence. 200
- Opinions for and against that power. 201
- The Spanish parish priest. Father Piernavieja. 202
- Virtueless friars. Monastic persecution. 204
- The Hierarchy. The Orders. Church revenues and State aid. 206
- Rivalry of Religious Orders. Papal intervention to ensure peace. 209
Chapter XIII