Hilary Clapp
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Bontoc Pit-ta-Pit, shown here at 10, was adopted by American Protestant missionaries who sent him to Manila, then the U.S., to study. He became a doctor of medicine and was later appointed, then elected, representative of the Mountain Province to the National Assembly. Hilary Clapp is his American name. Born Sept. 24, 1894Image type: Reproduction: PhotoengravingMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Philippine Profiles | PP00402 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PP00402 |
Bontoc Pit-ta-Pit, shown here at 10, was adopted by American Protestant missionaries who sent him to Manila, then the U.S., to study. He became a doctor of medicine and was later appointed, then elected, representative of the Mountain Province to the National Assembly. Hilary Clapp is his American name. Born Sept. 24, 1894
Pit-ta-Pit of Bontoc Pueblo.Caption Note)
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