The Manila House in Washington, D.C.
/There was a house in Washington, D.C. where Filipinos gathered, ate, played cards and quarreled in the years before and during World War II.
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There was a house in Washington, D.C. where Filipinos gathered, ate, played cards and quarreled in the years before and during World War II.
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Read MoreReview: Headhunting William Jones. Producer, writer, director, videographer, editor: Collis H. Davis, Jr. Assoc. producer, researcher and translator, Violeta P. Hughes (2016)
Ilongot warriors murdered well-liked anthropologist William Jones in 1909. A documentary film, Headhunting William Jones, tries to find out why.
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