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The Tinguian: Social Religious and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe - Insights into the Tinguian: Social Structures Cultural Traditions and Economic Practices of a Philippine Tribe - cover

The Tinguian: Social Religious and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe - Insights into the Tinguian: Social Structures Cultural Traditions and Economic Practices of a Philippine Tribe

Fay-Cooper Cole

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Tinguian: Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe," Fay-Cooper Cole meticulously documents the intricate societal structures, religious practices, and economic activities of the Tinguian people, an indigenous group from the Philippines. Written in the early 20th century, Cole's work combines ethnographic observation with a narrative style that is both engaging and informative, situating it within the broader context of anthropological scholarship of the time. The book delves into aspects such as the Tinguian's kinship systems, rituals, and agricultural practices, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of their cultural identity and social dynamics. Cole, an esteemed anthropologist and curator, dedicated much of his career to studying indigenous cultures, particularly in the Pacific region. His first-hand experiences in the field provided him with valuable insights into the daily lives and traditions of the Tinguian. Cole'Äôs background in anthropology and his commitment to preserving vanishing cultures clearly influenced his desire to create a detailed account that would honor the Tinguian'Äôs way of life and contribute to the knowledge of their cultural heritage. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in anthropology, indigenous studies, and Philippine culture. Cole's thorough research and relatable writing make it accessible for readers seeking to understand the diverse cultural landscapes of the Philippines, as well as the broader implications of globalization on indigenous groups.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 321 pages.

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