Surigao Natives
Surigao natives
Philippine real photo card with people of Surigao, Mindanao. Circa 1909.
©️Delcampe Collection
“Ranch of Moros in the port of Bilambilam, Surigao, Philippines.”
©️A pronouncing gazetteer of the Philippines...,” U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1902.
“Types of Surigao residents and a Tienda or Shop."
©️”Sanitary service in Surigao: a Filipino town in the island of Mindanao,” by Capt. Phelan, 1904.
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