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A small village of Negritos was present in the [[Philippine Exhibit]].
A small village of Negritos was present in the [[Philippine Exhibit]].
==Etymology==


==Before the Fair==
==Before the Fair==

Revision as of 17:54, 4 March 2024

Negrito Village
File:Negrito Village.jpg
LocationPhilippine Exhibit

A small village of Negritos was present in the Philippine Exhibit.

Before the Fair

Description

The Negritos were the aborigines of the Philippines. Darker in skin, by 1904 their population had decreased to 23,000. They were wanderers, and were very skillful with the bow and arrow.

The Manguianes (now referred to as Mangyans) occupied a special section of the Negrito Village, they were from the Island of Mindoro.

After the Fair

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