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050 _aDS 666.S35
_b.N617 2001
100 _aNimmo, Harry Arlo.
_948587
245 0 _aMagosaha :
_ban ethnology of the Tawi-Tawi Sama Dilaut /
_cH. Arlo Nimmo.
264 _aQuezon City :
_bAteneo De Manila University Press,
_c2001
300 _ax, 261 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aSubtitle on cover: An ethnography of the Tawi-tawi Sama Dilaut.
520 _a consequently, this book documents a bygone chapter in Philippine history and ethnography. (Source: http://www.amazon.com)
520 _aThis book is a summation of H. Arlo Nimmo's anthropological research among the boat-dwelling Sama Dilaut (aka Bajau) of the Tawi-Tawi Islands in the southern Philippines. This research includes five field trips over a span of almost forty years during which the Sama Dilaut underwent significant changes resulting primarily from the ongoing civil unrest in the Sulu Islands, massive emigration and economic changes. Magosaha is a description of the traditional culture Nimmo encountered when he began his research in the 1960s. Topics covered include material culture, economics, social organization, religion and arts. A final chapter discusses the changes that have occurred since Nimmo began his research. The boat-dwelling culture described in this book no longer exists in the Phlippines
650 _aBajau (Southeast Asian people).
_948588
650 _aEthnology
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650 _aSama Dilaut
_zTawi-Tawi
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650 _aSama Dilaut (Philippine people)
_zPhilippines.
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942 _cIRC
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