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Edited by archaeologist Stephen B. Acabado and cultural scholar Marlon M. Martin, this collection of essays, case studies, and personal narratives examines how Indigeneity in the Philippines has been shaped by colonial classifications, state-imposed definitions, and global discourses on identity — often in ways that fail to reflect how Indigenous communities understand themselves. The contributions trace the fluid, contested nature of Indigenous identity across Philippine history, politics, and cultural expression.
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