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  • In the northern part of the province a few Negritos, called "Dumagat," are reported near Sipocot and Ragay.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • More than a hundred families of "Dumagat" are reported on the Islands of Caringo, Caluat, and Jomalic.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • When Dumagat learned of this, and could get no satisfaction from Bathala, he retaliated.

    Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler

  • Mr. Simons saw twenty-two little rancherias of the Dumagat, having a total population of 176 people.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • Bathala's subjects had been stealing fish, which were the subjects of Dumagat.

    Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler

  • Blumentritt to be inhabited by Dumagat, and in his map of 1882 he places them here but omits them in the map of 1890.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • Survey place Aeta, Baluga, and Dumagat on Alabat -- the former running wild in the mountains, the latter living in the barrios of Camagon and Silangan, respectively.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • Baluga, Dumagat, etc., are found in at least eleven other provinces of Luzon.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • One day Bathala had a quarrel with Dumagat, the god of the sea.

    Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler

  • All victims are from the indigenous Dumagat tribe.

    Bulatlat 2010

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