The Tinguian
Albert Gale, Fay-Cooper Cole
The Tinguian
Albert Gale, Fay-Cooper Cole
This groundbreaking study provides an in-depth look at the culture and traditions of the Tinguian, a tribe living in the mountains of northern Luzon in the Philippines. Based on extensive fieldwork conducted by the American anthropologists Albert Gale and Fay-Cooper Cole in the early 20th century, it explores every aspect of Tinguian life, from their social structures and religious beliefs to their economic activities and daily routines. With its detailed ethnographic data and insightful analysis, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars of anthropology and Southeast Asian studies.
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