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Photographers Capture the Trauma of War in the Philippines
These images captured with a stereopticon depict the realities of war in the Philippines, showing both Filipino and American experiences.
Tags: Philippine-American War
Item Type: Photograph
Historical Era: Industrialization and Expansion (1877-1913)
"Members of Uncle Sam's Infant Class--Igorotte Filipinos, Igorotte Village, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A., 1905"
Stereographic photographs were common souvenirs sold at the World’s Fairs. At the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, the Philippine village attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors. The U.S. government’s Bureau of Insular Affairs, which oversaw [...]
Item Type: Photograph
Historical Era: Industrialization and Expansion (1877-1913)
"Domestic Arts of the Bagobos Women, in the Philippine Village, St. Louis World's Fair, 1904"
The Philippine Village exhibition at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair included over one thousand Filipino men and women, many from indigenous tribes who were displayed in several “villages.” The Philippine Reservation promoters [...]
Item Type: Photograph
Historical Era: Industrialization and Expansion (1877-1913)