Natives of the Philippines. Bontoc troops being inspected by an officer on a field. Soldiers march on the field. Barracks for Bontoc troops. The soldiers outside their barracks. A group of American officers, visitors, and their wives and families stroll toward the camera. Next scene shows Filipino prisoners lined up at a modern prison. A very large number of prisoners is seen. Film slate states "determination to stop headhunters makes many prisoners".
Natives of the Philippines. Ifugao natives perform a dance. Men of the Ifugao tribe dance in a group.
Natives of the Philippines. Exteriors of a government building built by Ifugao head hunters. Men outside the government building. Views of a school building also built by Filipino Ifugao native people.
Natives of the Philippines. Ifugao troops who are expert marksman are seen lined up on a field. The Filipino soldiers drill with rifles and march across the field. Closing slate at end of film states "We have given these headhunters the first government they ever knew; materially stopped the head hunting; destroyed thier plagues and diseases; established schools among them and are transforming their entire life."
Natives of the Philippines. Datu people ride horses near Lake Lanao in Lanao del Sur, Philippines.
British Army personnel in carefree pose under a tarpaulin. A soldier shouldering rifle walks past. British officers and men at a refreshment stand set up by Belgian ladies. They enjoy snacks and drinks. A baguette of bread and drinks on the table. One soldier pays for several items that he takes away. Behind them is a substantial stone building with doric columns.