Abe was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 21 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Akil was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 20 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Juan Alang was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Amayan was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Datu Bulan Amboc was a Bagobo chief from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 19 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. He was photographed by the Gerhard Sisters.
Ramon Attas was a young Bagobo man who died on July 24, 1904 from smallpox shortly after arriving in St. Louis in early July. He was listed to have been around age 18 at his time of death. He is buried in an unmarked mass grave at the Quarantine Cemetery of the former Robert Koch Hospital in St. Louis.
Simeon Auti was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Anget Ayang was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Modesto Barrera was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 21 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. It was reported that he attempted to stab his companion Ramon Untas and was withheld from further participation in public demonstrations, but this remains unconfirmed.
Josefa Catmog was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Domingo Claver was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Tomasa Dugoy was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Dominga Duman was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Uilano Ele was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Lorenzo Eqmanon was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ginang Gonzalez was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Juan Ida was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Hermojena Idanan was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ubal Ido was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 30 years old. He did not arrive until mid-September and lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Igud was a young Bagobo man who died on July 6, 1904 from smallpox shortly after arriving in St. Louis in early July. He was listed to have been around age 18 at his time of death. He is buried in an unmarked mass grave at the Quarantine Cemetery of the former Robert Koch Hospital in St. Louis.
Dausa Inaba was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Laurino Lasiban was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Domingo Leal was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Filomena Mandian was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Daniel Matote was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Santiago Palad was an 18-year-old Bagobo man from Davao del Sur. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. When he returned home after a number of years in America, he was unrecognizable to his family. (See sources: Palad, Susan)
Tomas Talima was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Julian Tamayo was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Maximo Torreno was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Antonio Ulano was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ramon Untas was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 20 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Paula Unsay was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Abe was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 21 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Akil was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 20 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Juan Alang was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Amayan was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Datu Bulan Amboc was a Bagobo chief from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 19 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. He was photographed by the Gerhard Sisters.
Ramon Attas was a young Bagobo man who died on July 24, 1904 from smallpox shortly after arriving in St. Louis in early July. He was listed to have been around age 18 at his time of death. He is buried in an unmarked mass grave at the Quarantine Cemetery of the former Robert Koch Hospital in St. Louis.
Simeon Auti was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Anget Ayang was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Modesto Barrera was a Bagobo man from Davao del Sur listed to have been 21 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. It was reported that he attempted to stab his companion Ramon Untas and was withheld from further participation in public demonstrations, but this remains unconfirmed.
Josefa Catmog was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Domingo Claver was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Tomasa Dugoy was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Dominga Duman was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Uilano Ele was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Lorenzo Eqmanon was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ginang Gonzalez was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Juan Ida was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Hermojena Idanan was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ubal Ido was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 30 years old. He did not arrive until mid-September and lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Igud was a young Bagobo man who died on July 6, 1904 from smallpox shortly after arriving in St. Louis in early July. He was listed to have been around age 18 at his time of death. He is buried in an unmarked mass grave at the Quarantine Cemetery of the former Robert Koch Hospital in St. Louis.
Dausa Inaba was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Laurino Lasiban was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Domingo Leal was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Filomena Mandian was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Daniel Matote was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Santiago Palad was an 18-year-old Bagobo man from Davao del Sur. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation. When he returned home after a number of years in America, he was unrecognizable to his family. (See sources: Palad, Susan)
Tomas Talima was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Julian Tamayo was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Maximo Torreno was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Antonio Ulano was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Ramon Untas was a Bagobo man from the southeast coast of Mindanao listed to have been 20 years old. He lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.
Paula Unsay was a Bagobo woman from the southeast coast of Mindanao. She lived in the Bagobo Village on the Philippine Reservation.