New Book Sheds Light on Philippine Indigenous Communities and Their History 📚
Discover how colonialism, government policies, and migration theories have influenced the portrayal and understanding of indigenous communities in the Philippines. A must-read for those interested in cultural heritage and social justice.
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Book on PH indigenous communities launched
A book exploring how colonialism, state policies, and migration theories have shaped and often misrepresented the concept of indigeneity in the Philippines is launched at the National Museum on June 18, 2025. 'More indigenous than we admit,' according to Kristine Mandigma, executive director of the Vibal Foundation—the book's publisher— shares that the book was 'a labor of commitment to indigenous communities and to deeper understandings of our national identity.' 'It is not only scholarly; it is also a deeply human book,' said Mandigma who praised the editors for producing the volume in record time. Through 18 essays divided into four thematic sections—colonial constructs and law, migration narratives, language and education, and indigenous landscapes—the volume calls attention to the need for more inclusive, critical, and community-grounded scholarship.
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A book exploring how colonialism, state policies, and migration theories have shaped and often misrepresented the concept of indigeneity in the Philippines is launched at the National Museum on June 18, 2025. 'More indigenous than we admit,' according to Kristine Mandigma, executive director of the Vibal Foundation—the book's publisher— shares that the book was 'a labor of commitment to indigenous communities and to deeper understandings of our national identity.' 'It is not only scholarly; it is also a deeply human book,' said Mandigma who praised the editors for producing the volume in record time. Through 18 essays divided into four thematic sections—colonial constructs and law, migration narratives, language and education, and indigenous landscapes—the volume calls attention to the need for more inclusive, critical, and community-grounded scholarship.
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