

Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Editor’s Introduction |
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Michael D. Pante | 175–76 |
Articles
Magkunkuno ti Makina: Python Code for the Computer-Assisted Reading of Hanunuo Mangyan Ambahan |
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Ramon Guillermo | 177–210 |
“This Wonderful Telegraph”: Plants, Cables, and the Wiring of the Sulu Sea, 1898–1903 |
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Anthony D. Medrano | 211–44 |
“From Savages to Soldiers”: Igorot Bodies, Militarized Masculinity, and the Logic of Transformation in Dean C. Worcester’s Philippine Photographs |
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Juan Fernandez | 245–74 |
Book Reviews
Shigeru Akita, ed. American Empire in Global History |
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Review Author: Rowena Q. Bailon | 275–79 |
Parichay Patra and Michael Kho Lim, eds. Sine ni Lav Diaz: A Long Take on the Filipino Auteur |
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Review Author: Nadin Mai | 279–82 |
Kristian Karlo Saguin's Urban Ecologies on the Edge: Making Manila’s Resource Frontier |
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Review Author: Rosalina Palanca-Tan | 282–86 |
Narciso C. Tan's Púgot: Head Taking, Ritual Cannibalism, and Human Sacrifice in the Philippines |
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Review Author: George Emmanuel R. Borrinaga | 286–89 |
Jose Victor Z. Torres's What Kapitan Tiago Served and Padre Damaso Ate: Studies on Jose Rizal, His World, and His Works |
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Review Author: Janet Reguindin Estella | 289–92 |
Obituaries
Catalino Arévalo, SJ, 1925–2023 |
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Rachel Joyce Marie O. Sanchez | 293–300 |
Cynthia Nograles Lumbera, 1946–2022 |
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Maria Teresa Tinio | 300–6 |
Samuel K. Tan, 1933–2022 |
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Ma. Luisa T. Camagay | 307–10 |