1899) was a Tingguian Igorot who guided the 33rd Infantry Regiment of United States Volunteers under Major Peyton March so that they could surround and defeat 60 Filipinos led by General Gregorio del Pilar in the Battle of Tirad Pass on December 2, 1899.
Armed only with spears, axes, and shields, they decided not to fight against Americans with rifles and artillery.
The Igorot people, of which Galut was one, were also subjected to much discrimination by lowlanders as to why they sided against the revolutionary government.
The only documentation linking him to the above action is in the testimony of the U.S. Texas Regiment which participated in the battle.
He is supposedly born with American blood when his mother fell in love with a soldier from Texas.