The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803; explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commericial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century; [Vol. 1, no. 55]

Negritos] INDEX 631 Navarrete. See Fernandez Navarrete, and Saens Navarrete. Navarro, - (Span. officer): death, 38, 56. Navarro, Alonso (Rec.): death, 21, 196. Navarro, Alonso, O.P.: sketch, 37, xo8. Navarro, Amador, S.J.: arrives in Manila, 44, 56. Navarro, Bernardo, O.P.: miss'y labors in Phil., 30, 121, 124, 136, 197. Navarro, Dionisio, O.S.A.: sketch, 42, 192. Navarro, Francisco, O.P.: refuses bishopric, 38, 73; death, 30, 123. Navarro, Jose (Span. official): orders index of Mufioz's collection, and commissions scholars, 53, 30. Navarro, Pedro: encom. allotted to, 8, 130, II, 292, 34, 307; his family, 22, 225; other mention, 4, 238, 239, II, 294, 296. Navarro, Pedro (son of preceding?): commands fort at Sabanilla, 29, 163; voyage to Macasar, 38, 62-66. Navarro, Ygnacio, S.J.: in Ft. Yligan, 36, 57. Navarro Ordoiez, Eduardo, O.S.A.: collections of MSS. and books, 40, 197, 278, 43, 98, 103, 47, 177, 53, 12, 33; other mention, 46, 24, 52, 182; aid from, acknowledged, I, 15, 53, 54 (see also under Books). Navarro de Santa Catalina, Bernardo, O.P.: sketch, 13, 300, 301. Navas, Conde de las: librarian of Biblioteca Real, 53, 32; aid from, acknowledged, 54 -Navas, Diego de las (ecc.): deprived of his curacy, 39, 218; apptd. bp., 42, 237. Naveda, Capt. Jose de: various mention, 22, 53, 26, 183. Naveda, Juan de: memorial, cited, 25, 140. Naveda (Navada) Alvarado, Joseph de: his arguments against Port. trade at Manila, 25, 111-130, 321; other mention, II, 185, 20, 205, 206. Naves, Andres, O.S.A.: edits Blanco's Flora, 51, 69. Navidad, La. See Puerto de la Navidad. Navotas (Nabotas, vill. near Manila): various mention, 7, 99, Ioo, 8, Ioo, 36, 235. Naya, Juan, O.P.: life and labors, 31, 198, 209, 32, 106-109. Nayon (vill. in Negros): 5, 47. Nayuin (vill. in Laguna): a roy. encom., 8, 117, 14, 244; pop., 8, 117. Neal (Brit. midshipman): wounded, 49, IOI. Nebra, Domingo: apptd. warden of Cavite, 48, 154. Nebrija (Lebrija), Elio Antonio de (Span. linguist): sketch, 39, I8i. Neck (Nek), Jacob Cornelius van (Dutch navigator): exped. to E. Indies, 15, 300, 307, 308, 16, 276, 27, 98; estab. trading post in Banda, 94. Nee, Louis (French scientist): his travels and collec., 51, 76, 77. Negrea, Miguel de, O.S.A.: embarks for Mexico, 42, 190. Negrete, - (Span. officer): accompanies Maldonado, 35, 66. Negrito-Malayan: stocks, 48, 93. NEGRITOS (Aetas, Atas, Balugas, Blacks, Itas, Negrillos, and sometimes Negroes, race of men in Malaysian archipelago) — Description, etc.: gen. habitat, 3, 6i, 36, 200oo, 51, 80, 8x; inhabit Phil. Is., I, 38, 4, 68, 7, 195, 36, 174, 43, x18, 48, 93; Negros, 2, 142, 3, 194, 5, 47, 33, 348, 40, 125, 49, 37 (island named for them, 5, 47, 23, x65, 40, 305); Luz6n, 12, 261, 262, 18, 97, 33, 348, 36, 174, I93, 267, 40, 125, 41, 127, 52, 351; Mindanao, 21, 240, 33, 348, 40, 125, 311, 43, 240, 268, 274, 278, 51, 8o; elsewhere, I, 265, 8, 37, 138, 9, 96, 21, 312, 33, 199, 348, 349, 34, i66, 35, 285, 36, 267, 43, 167; derivation of native names, 278, 48, 93; the aboriginal inhab., driven from coast by

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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803; explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commericial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century; [Vol. 1, no. 55]
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Missions -- Philippines
Demarcation line of Alexander VI
Philippines -- History -- Sources
Philippines -- Discovery and exploration

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