The Philippine Islands And Their People

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It is shown, together with the family that built it, on page 366. Its inside floor dimensions were ten by six feet. It was four feet high at the centre and two at the sides. One small opening served for door, win- dow, and chimney.
Apart from the sweet potatoes, we found in the clear- ing a few plants of sugar-cane, carefully tied up, and a little mountain rice. Perched on the top of a tall stump was an • odd-looking structure which we inves- tigated with interest, hoping that we had at last fo
...und something in the shape of a temple, or place of worship; but we were disappointed. It was only a storehouse for grain. With infinite patience its owners had hacked out two rough boards, and had fitted them about the tree-trunk in such a way as to prevent rats from climbing up and stealing. This was the most elaborate piece SECOND VISIT TO MINDORO 409 of Mangyan architecture we ever saw, and Bourns pho- tographed it with much care.
MANGYAN STOK KIIOI SK I-'OK GRAIN — JIT. IIAI. COX, MINDOKO The morning after our arrival Poljensio caught the headman of the clearing spying on us from the woods, and brought him in.


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