Indigeneity in the Philippines : studies on knowledge, identity, and rights
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Indigeneity in the Philippines : studies on knowledge, identity, and rights
University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2025
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Introduction : situating the Philippines in global indigeneity / Carolyn Podruchny, Leah Abayao, Jimmy Fong
- (De)constructions of indigeneity in the Philippines / Oona Paredes, J.A. Ruanto-Ramirez
- Erasure and (re)Emergence : finding the "native" in Cariño v. Insular Government (1909) / Karminn C.D. Daytec Yañgot, Jansen Taruc Nacar
- Violating indigenous peoples' rights, resisting mega-dam projects : a Philippine case study / Fernan Talamayan
- Indigenous knowledge on the concepts of time among the Bontok of the Cordillera, Northern Philippines / June Chayapan Prill-Brett
- Memories of ritual, acts of remembering : Ati voices as collective "witnessing" / Kyla Agnes L. Ramirez, Michelle L. Villavert, Jose R. Taton, Jr., Merry Grace Valencia-Furtuna
- Reading Lambrecht : re-imagining indigenous subject positioning from translated folktales / Roland Erwin P. Rabang
- Transfer of knowledge among the Ibaloy of Upper Loacan (Itogon) : the value of intergenerational workshops in turbulent times / Antoine Laugrand, Frédéric Laugrand, Gliseria Magapin, Jazil Tamang
- Indigenous peoples education : creating opportunities for competence-building / Maileenita A. Penalba
- The chevalier in the Cordilleras : a rhetorical analysis of Paul P. de la Gironière's travel writings in the land of the Tinguian / Io M. Jularbal
- Masculinity and misperformance : the death of William Jones among the Ilongots, 1909 / Juan Fernandez
- Sonic frictions of an Igorot becoming at the Lang-ay Festival / Lisa Decenteceo
- Building sustainable futures : lessons from an indigenous community in the margins / Maria Cecilia T. Medina
- Redefining indigeneity in diasporic Igorots' social media / Ruth M. Tindaan
