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- Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Article
- Sumpong: Spirit Beliefs, Murder, and Religious Change among Eighteenth-Century Aeta and Ilongot in Eastern Central Luzon Volume 63, Number 1, March 2015, pp. 3-38
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- Editor’s Introduction
- Lydia N. Yu Jose, 1944–2014
- Can Communists Laugh?: Recalling Vanishing Leftist Ditties of the Marcos Era
- Visible Japanese and Invisible Filipino: Narratives of the Development of Davao, 1900s to 1930s
- Japanese Solidarity Discourse on the Philippines during the Second World War
- Medicalizing Gutom: Hunger, Diet, and Beriberi during the American Period
- Sumpong: Spirit Beliefs, Murder, and Religious Change among Eighteenth-Century Aeta and Ilongot in Eastern Central Luzon
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