The Asianization of Anthropology
P. L. BENNAGEN
Faith Healing in the Philippines: An historical perspective
Zeus A. SALAZAR
Developmentalism and the "New Society": The Repressive Ideology of Underdevelopment
A.R. MAGNO
In the Mountain-Womb
Michael Manuel GONZALEZ
Potensiya, Bisa, at Anting-anting (Decoding belief system encoded in folklore)
Prospero R. COVAR
Ang Pananaw sa Buhay at Weltanschauung na Mahihiwatigan sa Sikolohiya ng Wikang Tagalog
Virgilio G. ENRIQUEZ and Amelia B. ALFONSO
The War of National Liberation in Kampuchea, 1954-1970
M. Ragos ESPINAS
A Spaniard's Diary of Mangalore, 1776-1777
Salvador P. ESCOTO
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