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Dean Conant Worcester

    This author delved into zoology and Filipino culture, with his work often touching upon themes of colonialism and governance. He explored the Philippines' fauna while simultaneously engaging in the administration of the colony. His writings reflect his deep knowledge of the land and his controversial views on its future.

    The Non-Christian Peoples of the Philippine Islands
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      The Non-Christian Peoples of the Philippine Islands2022