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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedications v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Situating the Philippines in Global Indigeneity 1
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Part 1 Defining Indigenous Peoples and Their Rights
- 1 (De)Constructions of Indigeneity in the Philippines 39
- 2 Erasure and (re)Emergence: Finding the “Native” in Cariño v. Insular Government (1909) 60
- 3 Violating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Resisting Mega-Dam Projects: A Philippine Case Study 99
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Part 2 Indigenous Knowledges
- 4 Indigenous Knowledge of the Concepts of Time among the Bontok of the Cordillera, Northern Philippines 127
- 5 Memories of Ritual, Act 151
- 6 Reading Lambrecht: Re-Imagining Indigenous Subject Positioning from Translated Folktales 170
- 7 Transfer of Knowledge among the Ibaloy of Upper Loacan (Itogon): The Value of Intergenerational Workshops in Turbulent Times 196
- 8 Indigenous Peoples Education: Creating Opportunities for Competence-Building 224
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Part 3 Colonialism
- 9 The Chevalier in the Cordilleras: A Rhetorical Analysis of Paul P. de la Gironière’s Travel Writings in the Land of the Tinguian 247
- 10 Masculinity and Misperformance: The Death of William Jones among the Ilongots, 1909 269
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Part 4 Making Identities
- 11 Sonic Frictions of an Igorot Becoming at the Lang-ay Festival 287
- 12 Building Sustainable Futures: Lessons from an Indigenous Community in the Margins 313
- 13 Redefining Indigeneity in Diasporic Igorots’ Social Media 336
- List of Contributors 359
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedications v
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Situating the Philippines in Global Indigeneity 1
-
Part 1 Defining Indigenous Peoples and Their Rights
- 1 (De)Constructions of Indigeneity in the Philippines 39
- 2 Erasure and (re)Emergence: Finding the “Native” in Cariño v. Insular Government (1909) 60
- 3 Violating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Resisting Mega-Dam Projects: A Philippine Case Study 99
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Part 2 Indigenous Knowledges
- 4 Indigenous Knowledge of the Concepts of Time among the Bontok of the Cordillera, Northern Philippines 127
- 5 Memories of Ritual, Act 151
- 6 Reading Lambrecht: Re-Imagining Indigenous Subject Positioning from Translated Folktales 170
- 7 Transfer of Knowledge among the Ibaloy of Upper Loacan (Itogon): The Value of Intergenerational Workshops in Turbulent Times 196
- 8 Indigenous Peoples Education: Creating Opportunities for Competence-Building 224
-
Part 3 Colonialism
- 9 The Chevalier in the Cordilleras: A Rhetorical Analysis of Paul P. de la Gironière’s Travel Writings in the Land of the Tinguian 247
- 10 Masculinity and Misperformance: The Death of William Jones among the Ilongots, 1909 269
-
Part 4 Making Identities
- 11 Sonic Frictions of an Igorot Becoming at the Lang-ay Festival 287
- 12 Building Sustainable Futures: Lessons from an Indigenous Community in the Margins 313
- 13 Redefining Indigeneity in Diasporic Igorots’ Social Media 336
- List of Contributors 359
- Index 365