The life-style of the Badjaos : a study of education and culture
By: Teo, Saladin S.
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 305.599 T314l 1989 (Browse shelf) | Room use only | 11028QC |
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F 305.49599 B666 2002 Body politics | F 305.49599 B666 2002 Body politics | F 305.56 J61r 1984 The rural poor in Leyte | F 305.599 T314l 1989 The life-style of the Badjaos | F 305.69710599 Un56 1988 Understanding Islam and Muslims in the Philippines | F 305.8009599 P933l 1980 v. 10 Presidential Commission for the Rehabilitation and Development of Southern Philippines. [land and people series] | F 305.8009599 P933l 1980 v. 11 Presidential Commission for the Rehabilitation and Development of Southern Philippines. [land and people series] |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction
Statement of the problem
Significance of the study
Scope and delimitation
Methods and procedures
Definition of terms used
The setting
Historical background
Physical characteristics
Population
Inhabitants and religion
Population literacy
Educational facilities
Recreation
Power and electrification
water supply
Tourist attractions
Health facilities
Business establishments
The badjao community
Economic life
Family structure
Kinship system
The usba and the waris
Love and respect
Social oraganization
The kawnan
Household structure
Pattern of authority
Husband's and wife's role
Family solidarity
Pagpiggit or thriftiness (pag-iimpok)
Sympathy
Teamwork
Leisure and recreational activities
Daily activities
Courtship, engagement and marriage
Divorce
Child rearing practices
Beliefs and practices
Beliefs in life after death
Animistic beliefs
The pag-duwan salamat (thanksgiving prayer)
The pag-timbang (weighing ceremony)
Mag-tobbok or (ear-piercing)
Pag-gunting or (baptism)
Pag-isalam or circumcision
Beliefs on illness, death and burial
other beliefs
Social control, value orientation, and political role
Social control
Social control through the supernatural
Changes in life-style
Changing in material culture
Stable and unstable social structure
Changes in customs and traditions
Changes in child rearing
Political rile and stucture
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