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16. Igorots on Display
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Map of the Philippine Islands xvii
- Map of the Mountain Province’s seven subprovinces and their capitals (1918) xviii
- Map of the Kalinga subprovince (1911) xix
- GOVERNOR OF THE CORDILLERA xxi
- Introduction 1
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Part One: John Early’s Path to the Igorots (1521–1906)
- 1. The Making of a Governor 9
- 2. Eight Million Souls for Twenty Million Dollars 14
- 3. War and Colonial Policies 21
- 4. The Discovery of the Igorots 27
- 5. The Philippine Constabulary 35
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Part Two: The Creation of Mountain Province (1906–1908)
- 6. John Early in the Cordillera 45
- 7. Dean Worcester and the Making of Mountain Province 52
- 8. Early’s Move to Bontoc: Teaching, Bricks, and Olympics 59
- 9. Lieutenant Governor of Amburayan 64
- 10. Lieutenant Governor of Bontoc 70
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Part Three: Conflict (1910–1911)
- 11. Alcohol, Labor, and Land 79
- 12. The Problem of Kalinga and the Hale Solution 86
- 13. The Bacarri Problem 94
- 14. The Bacarri Massacre 100
- 15. The Report 104
- 16. Igorots on Display 111
- 17. Schneidewind Meets His Match 118
- 18. New Players, New Problems 123
- 19. Early’s Last Stand 126
- 20. Tragedy in Europe 130
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Part Four: Banishment, Politics, War, and Scandals (1911–1921)
- 21. Early’s Exile South 137
- 22. Changes in Mountain Province 147
- 23. Colonial Policies: Harrison, Osmeña, and Quezon 154
- 24. World War I and a Troubled Yet Vibrant Economy 160
- 25. Marriages and Scandals 165
- 26. Wilson’s Parting Shot and the Republicans Return 170
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Part Five: Sweet Dreams and Nightmares Come True (1922–1932)
- 27. The Wood-Forbes Mission 177
- 28. Governor-General Wood 181
- 29. Vindication 185
- 30. Political Deadlock 192
- 31. “We Felt It Was Our Duty to Confirm Him” 196
- 32. Henry Stimson 200
- 33. Dark Days 207
- 34. Advisor to the Governor-General 216
- 35. Vice-Governor 221
- 36. “Please Write Your Story” 226
- Epilogue 234
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 257
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Map of the Philippine Islands xvii
- Map of the Mountain Province’s seven subprovinces and their capitals (1918) xviii
- Map of the Kalinga subprovince (1911) xix
- GOVERNOR OF THE CORDILLERA xxi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: John Early’s Path to the Igorots (1521–1906)
- 1. The Making of a Governor 9
- 2. Eight Million Souls for Twenty Million Dollars 14
- 3. War and Colonial Policies 21
- 4. The Discovery of the Igorots 27
- 5. The Philippine Constabulary 35
-
Part Two: The Creation of Mountain Province (1906–1908)
- 6. John Early in the Cordillera 45
- 7. Dean Worcester and the Making of Mountain Province 52
- 8. Early’s Move to Bontoc: Teaching, Bricks, and Olympics 59
- 9. Lieutenant Governor of Amburayan 64
- 10. Lieutenant Governor of Bontoc 70
-
Part Three: Conflict (1910–1911)
- 11. Alcohol, Labor, and Land 79
- 12. The Problem of Kalinga and the Hale Solution 86
- 13. The Bacarri Problem 94
- 14. The Bacarri Massacre 100
- 15. The Report 104
- 16. Igorots on Display 111
- 17. Schneidewind Meets His Match 118
- 18. New Players, New Problems 123
- 19. Early’s Last Stand 126
- 20. Tragedy in Europe 130
-
Part Four: Banishment, Politics, War, and Scandals (1911–1921)
- 21. Early’s Exile South 137
- 22. Changes in Mountain Province 147
- 23. Colonial Policies: Harrison, Osmeña, and Quezon 154
- 24. World War I and a Troubled Yet Vibrant Economy 160
- 25. Marriages and Scandals 165
- 26. Wilson’s Parting Shot and the Republicans Return 170
-
Part Five: Sweet Dreams and Nightmares Come True (1922–1932)
- 27. The Wood-Forbes Mission 177
- 28. Governor-General Wood 181
- 29. Vindication 185
- 30. Political Deadlock 192
- 31. “We Felt It Was Our Duty to Confirm Him” 196
- 32. Henry Stimson 200
- 33. Dark Days 207
- 34. Advisor to the Governor-General 216
- 35. Vice-Governor 221
- 36. “Please Write Your Story” 226
- Epilogue 234
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 257
- Index 265