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C.I.C.M. missionaries and indigenous Filipinos : an essay in anthropology of region / by Carlos R. Medina.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baguio City : Saint Louis University , Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, Inc., c2000.Description: 112 p. : ill. ; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 305.8 M469 2000
LOC classification:
  • FIL BV 3380 .M435 2000
Contents:
Contents
Introduction
Catholicism in the Philippines
The C.I.C.M. in the Philippines
The Aim of this Study
Part One: What the Missionaries Wrote - A Synthesis
Maurits Vanoverbergh Describes the Northern Luzon Negrito
Negrito Beliefs
Negrito Rites
Maurits Vanoverbergh Describes the Eastern Luzon Negrito
Negrito Beliefs
Negrito Rites
Frans Lambrecht Describes the Ifugao
Ifugao Beliefs
Ifugao Rites
Godfried Lambrecht Describes the Gaddang
Gaddang Beliefs
Gaddang Rites
Juul De Raedt Survey Northern Luzon People
Northern Luzon Beliefs
Nabaloi Beliefs
Nabaloi Rites
Southern Kankanaey Rites
Northern Kankanaey Rites
Part Two: What the Missionaries Wrote
An Analysis - The Missionaries Qua Anthropologies
The Missionaries Anthropological Procedure
The Missionaries Anthropological Insights
First Correlation Cultural Primacy
Second Correlation Religion as Ideology
Third Correlation: Religion as System
Fourth Correlation: Indigenous Pragmatism
Fifth Correlation: Interpreting Beliefs
Initial Conclusions
Coda
Appendices
The C.I.C.M. Missionaries
A Biographical Outline
Vanoverbergh with an Ilokano and Northern Luzon Negritos
A Northern Luzon Negrito Family
Eastern Luzon Negritos
Mungko Inon, Lambrecht’s Principla Informat
Mungko Inon Reciting Invocations
Gulu’d (Ifugao Spading Time)
Isneg Boys
Isneg Girls
Bibliography
Writings of C.I.C.M. Missionaries
Other References.
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"A research project funded by the the Saint Louis University, Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, Inc. (SLU-CRDF), 1999-2000."

Errata slip tipped in at end.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents

Introduction

Catholicism in the Philippines

The C.I.C.M. in the Philippines

The Aim of this Study

Part One: What the Missionaries Wrote - A Synthesis

Maurits Vanoverbergh Describes the Northern Luzon Negrito

Negrito Beliefs

Negrito Rites

Maurits Vanoverbergh Describes the Eastern Luzon Negrito

Negrito Beliefs

Negrito Rites

Frans Lambrecht Describes the Ifugao

Ifugao Beliefs

Ifugao Rites

Godfried Lambrecht Describes the Gaddang

Gaddang Beliefs

Gaddang Rites

Juul De Raedt Survey Northern Luzon People

Northern Luzon Beliefs

Nabaloi Beliefs

Nabaloi Rites

Southern Kankanaey Rites

Northern Kankanaey Rites

Part Two: What the Missionaries Wrote

An Analysis - The Missionaries Qua Anthropologies

The Missionaries Anthropological Procedure

The Missionaries Anthropological Insights

First Correlation Cultural Primacy

Second Correlation Religion as Ideology

Third Correlation: Religion as System

Fourth Correlation: Indigenous Pragmatism

Fifth Correlation: Interpreting Beliefs

Initial Conclusions

Coda

Appendices

The C.I.C.M. Missionaries

A Biographical Outline

Vanoverbergh with an Ilokano and Northern Luzon Negritos

A Northern Luzon Negrito Family

Eastern Luzon Negritos

Mungko Inon, Lambrecht’s Principla Informat

Mungko Inon Reciting Invocations

Gulu’d (Ifugao Spading Time)

Isneg Boys

Isneg Girls

Bibliography

Writings of C.I.C.M. Missionaries

Other References.

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