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A study of Bagobo ceremonial, magic and myth /Benedict, Laura Estelle Watson, Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1914. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-282) and index. Also available online.
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The Palawán laws, ethnic relations and political process in a Philippine frontier system /Lopez, Maria Elena Zamora. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1985. / Includes abstract. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-267).
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Women and warriors defending Islam in the Southern Philippines /Moore, Ruth Laura Perry, January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 1981. / Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 344-352).
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Tradition and repertoire in the cultivated music of the Tausug of Sulu, PhilippinesTrimillos, Ricardo Diosdado, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, Los Angeles. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 401-449) and index.
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A study of Bagobo ceremonial, magic and mythBenedict, Laura Estelle Watson, Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1914. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-282) and index.
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A study of Tinguian folk-loreCole, Fay-Cooper, January 1915 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1915. / Cover title. Vita. "Based on a collection of Philippine folk-tales recently published by the Field museum of natural history." Anthro. series, vol. XIV, no. 1. Chicago, 1915.
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Tapping ink, tattooing identities : tradition and modernity in contemporary Kalinga society, north Luzon PhilippinesSalvador-Amores, Analyn V. January 2011 (has links)
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Imagining igorots : performing ethnic and gender identities on the Philippine Cordillera CentralMcKay, Deirdre Christian 05 1900 (has links)
Gender, ethnicity, landscape, nation — none exist as real places or categories but as the effect of various
practices that bring bodies and spaces into being. This dissertation attempts to rethink concepts of gender
and ethnicity away from traditional ideas of places and cultures. To do so, it embeds them within social
practice as performatives emerging from the colonial encounter. The text reports on ethnographic field
research among Igorot communities originating on the Philippine Cordillera Central. By applying
Burawoy's extended case method to local narratives of identity, history and migration, the argument
extends theorizations of locality and gendered subaltern agency. The analysis locates the imaginative
work that produces local places, subject positions and subjectivities within a palimpsest of transnational
discourses, outmigration and local innovations. Locality and subjectivity are shown to be embedded in
and produced by both local experiences and global identifications of difference originating within
colonial histories. In narrating and dis-placing colonial stories of places and people, the power of these
discourses on gender and ethnicity to constitute subjects with coherent names is challenged. By tracing
the-persistence of the colonial past in the apparently de-colonized present, this text suggests that the
concepts of performance and naming can help to make greater theoretical and empirical sense of the
(post)colonial world. / Arts, Faculty of / Geography, Department of / Graduate
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Seismic refraction survey of crustal and upper mantle structures in the West Philippine BasinGoodman, Dean 15 April 1983 (has links)
Crustal and upper mantle structures in the West Philippine Basin,
along 17-18°N, have been determined using explosions as sources and
ocean bottom seismometers to measure refracted compressional waves.
Seismic refraction profiles out to nearly 500 km were completed.
Shallow structure was measured using small shots, 1-240 lbs., and
the deeper structure was probed with large explosions, 0.9-1.8 tons.
A velocity-depth inversion using short range data shows the
upper crust to have strong velocity gradients which gradually decrease
with depth. The lower crust is characterized by a nearly constant
velocity gradient of 0.24 sec⁻¹. Standard delay-time functions and
a modified function accounting for lateral velocity gradients were
also used in travel time inversion. Results from the two methods are
comparable and yield ~1.5 km transitional zone thicknesses in the
basin. Although they vary slightly in magnitude between methods,
West Philippine Basin oceanic layer thicknesses are abnormally thin,
by about 2 km, when compared to average crust. Total crustal thicknesses
are shown to be thinner in the eastern part of the basin, approaching
only 3 km. Crustal thinning toward the east is consistent
with the Palau-Kyushu Ridge being a remnant transform fault connecting
Philippine and Kula-Pacific ridges in the past.
Predicted water depths in the basin are about 300 meters shallower
than observed depths when compensated to average mantle depths
found for the Western North Pacific. The depth anomaly cannot
be fully reconciled by thin crust, and requires a deeper-seated
anomaly to be present in the West Philippine Basin.
Temperature and pressure modeling using experimental measurements
from proposed mantle constituents indicate high seismic
gradients in the upper mantle and may suggest that a multi-component
or graded mantle exists beneath the marginal sea. / Graduation date: 1983
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Multichannel seismic and swath-mapping investigations of the Izu-Bonin island arcKlaus, Adam January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-173) / Microfiche. / xvi, 173 leaves, bound ill., maps 29 cm
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