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Philippine Studies Fifteen-Year Index 1993–2007
Land Disputes in Conflict Affected Areas of Mindanao: Report of the Joint World Bank – International Organization for Migration Scoping Mission
Example of Tribes in the Philippines
The Lumad Equation 6
Annual Report 2004.Pdf
Chapter 4 Safety in the Philippines
Laurie Reid's Importance to the Tasaday Controversy
Ethnomedical Knowledge of Plants and Healthcare Practices Among the Kalanguya Tribe in Tinoc, Ifugao, Luzon, Philippines
Sir Anril P. Tiatco & Bryan L. Viray, PERFORMING HUMAN RIGHTS
The Tasaday Tapes*
Smoking Prevalence Among Indigenous Peoples of the World
Protecting Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions
Historical Linguistics and Philippine Hunter-Gatherers UniversityOf Hawai‘I InternationalInstituteOfAsianStudies, UniversityOfLeiden
Second Footnote on the Tasaday
Philippine Social Science Center Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, UP
CULTURAL FIELD GUIDE for Official Use Only
The Philippines During the 19Th Century Filomeno Aguilar, Jr., Ateneo De Manila University Manilamen and Seafaring in the 19Th Century
The Tasaday Language: a Key to Tasaday Prehistory*
Top View
Lumad Husay (Indigenous Conciliation)
Introduction Gathering Methodology Was Used
Overview Part Two: Social, Cultural, and Historical Aspects of Philippine
G. Persoon Introduction. a Overview of Philippine Studies In
A Tasaday Tale in Bohol: the Eskaya
5 Morphosyntactic Evidencefor the Position Ofchamorro in the Austronesian Languagefamily
Indigenous Peoples/Ethnic Minorities and Poverty Reduction: Philippines
The Bangsamoro Struggle for Self-Determination – a Case Study
The Tasaday Cave People: Real Or Hoax?
Der Oberkasseler Steinzeit-Mensch Evolution Der Steinzeit
1 ANOTHER LOOK at the LANGUAGE of the TASADAY Lawrence A. Reid Social Science Research Institute University of Hawaii 1 INTRODUC
Mapping and Analysis of Indigenous Governance Practices in the Philippines and Proposal for Establishing an Indicative Framework for Indigenous People’S Governance
One P E Ople , One Te Rrito Ry , One Gov E Rna Nce How Does