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Cordillera in June : essays celebrating June Prill-Brett, anthropologist / edited by B.P. Tapang.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : The University of the Philippines Press, c2007.Description: x, 270 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715425490
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 306.09599 C812 2007
LOC classification:
  • FIL HN 720  .C67 C67 2007
Contents:
Contents
Alterity and cultural existence/ Julius D. Mendoza
Feasts of merit: the politics of ethnography and ethnic icons in the Luzon highlands/ Susan Russell
"Tradition" as innovation, adaptation, and continuity among the Sagada igorots of Northern Luzon as exemplified by the Dangtey: notes on a ritual unique to Sagada Central/ Villia Jefremovas
Agricultural commercialization in Cordillera communities: a household perspective/ Lorelei Crisologo Mendoza
Searching for solutions: microfinance, poverty alleviation, and women's work in the Philippine Cordillera/ B. Lynne Milgram
Locality, place, and globalization on the Cordillera: building on the work of June Prill-Brett/ Deirdre Mckay
Environmental stakes and legal pluralism in the Philippines and Indonesia/ Padmapani L. Perez
Simple but happy vs backward and miserable; representations of Vietnam's mountain minorities in Vietnamese newspapers/ Dana Kim and A. Terry Ramboo
Power, property, and panarchy: opening the black box of cultural capital/ Melanie G. Wiber.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Alterity and cultural existence/ Julius D. Mendoza

Feasts of merit: the politics of ethnography and ethnic icons in the Luzon highlands/ Susan Russell

"Tradition" as innovation, adaptation, and continuity among the Sagada igorots of Northern Luzon as exemplified by the Dangtey: notes on a ritual unique to Sagada Central/ Villia Jefremovas

Agricultural commercialization in Cordillera communities: a household perspective/ Lorelei Crisologo Mendoza

Searching for solutions: microfinance, poverty alleviation, and women's work in the Philippine Cordillera/ B. Lynne Milgram

Locality, place, and globalization on the Cordillera: building on the work of June Prill-Brett/ Deirdre Mckay

Environmental stakes and legal pluralism in the Philippines and Indonesia/ Padmapani L. Perez

Simple but happy vs backward and miserable; representations of Vietnam's mountain minorities in Vietnamese newspapers/ Dana Kim and A. Terry Ramboo

Power, property, and panarchy: opening the black box of cultural capital/ Melanie G. Wiber.

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