The document presents 10 black and white photographs from the early 1900s depicting life under American colonial rule in the Philippines. The photos show: 1) A Moro boy being carried by an American lieutenant; 2) Igorot tribesmen demonstrating the "educational value" of serving in the constabulary; 3) A 1898 political cartoon depicting US control over the Philippines; 4) Filipino casualties during the Philippine-American War; 5) American soldiers using torture during interrogations; 6) Tribal leaders listening to recordings on a phonograph; 7) Doctors researching epidemics; 8) A tribal man at the St. Louis World's Fair; 9) A child at Coney Island exhibit
The document presents 10 black and white photographs from the early 1900s depicting life under American colonial rule in the Philippines. The photos show: 1) A Moro boy being carried by an American lieutenant; 2) Igorot tribesmen demonstrating the "educational value" of serving in the constabulary; 3) A 1898 political cartoon depicting US control over the Philippines; 4) Filipino casualties during the Philippine-American War; 5) American soldiers using torture during interrogations; 6) Tribal leaders listening to recordings on a phonograph; 7) Doctors researching epidemics; 8) A tribal man at the St. Louis World's Fair; 9) A child at Coney Island exhibit
The document presents 10 black and white photographs from the early 1900s depicting life under American colonial rule in the Philippines. The photos show: 1) A Moro boy being carried by an American lieutenant; 2) Igorot tribesmen demonstrating the "educational value" of serving in the constabulary; 3) A 1898 political cartoon depicting US control over the Philippines; 4) Filipino casualties during the Philippine-American War; 5) American soldiers using torture during interrogations; 6) Tribal leaders listening to recordings on a phonograph; 7) Doctors researching epidemics; 8) A tribal man at the St. Louis World's Fair; 9) A child at Coney Island exhibit
1 Batang lalaking Moro, nakakandong sa isang American Lieutenent.
Dean C. Worcester/National Geographic Creative
Worcester, D. (1913). The Non-Christian Peoples of the Philippine Islands. National Geographic, (11). Larawan mula sa: https://filipiknow.net/color-photos-filipino-tribal-life-1900s- national-geographic/ 2 “Educational Value of the Constabulary. 1. Bontoc Igorot on entering the service, 1901. 2. After a year’s service, 1902. 3. After two years’ service, 1903.”
Mula sa Frederick Chamberlin,
The Philippine Problem, 1898–1913 (Boston: Little, Brown, 1913). Larawan mula sa: https://historiausa.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/ la-mision-civilizadora-de-eeuu/ 3 1898 US Political Cartoon. Hawak ni US President William McKinley ang Pilipinas na kinakatawan ng isang batang katutubo habang nakatingin ang mundo.
Larawan mula sa:
https://thereaderwiki.com/en/ History_of_the_Philippines_(1898%E2%80%931946) 4 “Insurgent dead just as they fell in the trench near Santa Ana, February 5th. The trench was circular, and the picture shows but a small portion.”
Larawan mula sa:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File:Filipino_casualties_on_the_first_day_ of_war.jpg 5Mga Amerikanong sundalo habang binibigyan ng “water cure” ang isang Pilipinong gerilya sa panahon ng digmaang Filipino-Americano. Larawan mula sa US National Archive.
Larawan mula sa: https://www.batangashistory.date/2018/05/weir-charges.html
6 “Entertaining the Kalingas. They are listening with great interest to the reproduction of a speech which one of their chiefs has just made into the receiving horn of a dictaphone.”
Mula sa Dean C. Worcester, The Philippines Past and Present, tomo 1 (New York: Macmillan, 1914), 464.
Larawan mula sa:
https://filipiknow.net/rare- photographs-philippine- history/ 7 Dalawang doktor na nagsasaliksik tungkol sa epidemya sa Pilipinas, 1912. Larawan mula sa artsibo ng National Museum of Public Health.
Larawan mula sa: https://philnews.ph/2020/04/16/bubonic-plague-masks-manila-1912-history-of-third-plague-from-china/
8 Isang bisita sa St. Louis World's Fair— nagpakuha ng larawan kasama ang isang katutubong Igorot.
Larawan mula sa:
https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/156148312050411550/ 9 Isang bata sa Coney Island Exhibit (1906).
Larawan mula sa:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ news/article-4323366/ Photos-reveal-horrifying- human-zoos-early-1900s.html 10 Manila Carnival Queen, Pura Garcia Villanueva, Queen of the Orient, 1908.
Larawan mula sa: http://manilacarnivals.blogspot.com/2008/08/11-queen-of-orient-pura-garcia.html
“Not Quite American: The Philippine Community in the United States (1907-1941)” in (Re)Presenting Filipino Americans, Asian American Studies Institute (A.A.S.I.)-University of Connecticut (U.S.A.), September 2002.