Negritos of Zambales Negritos of Zambales

Negritos of Zambales

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Publisher Description

This book represents a study of the people called Negritos, who lived in the Zambales province, stretching along the western coast of Luzon. The study is based on two months’ field work, from May to June, 1903.

The Negritos of Zambales, known as Aeta, are native people, who live scattered in the isolated mountainous parts of Luzon, Philippines. They were referred to as Negritos during the Spanish Era, as several other groups of people. These people have darker skin that can range from dark brown to very dark brown. They have curly hair that was naturally lighter, in most cases. They had a small nose and dark brown eyes.

In this book, the author, William Allan Reed, gives a detailed overview of the Negritos and their culture. In the book you will find information about the:

• Distribution of Negritos
• Zambales province
• Description and appearance of the Negritos
• Industrial life
• Entertainment of Negritos
• Social life

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
223
Pages
PUBLISHER
MobiPubber
PROVIDER INFO
Todd Gilson
SIZE
313.6
KB