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The Bontoc Igorot

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An ethnographic study of the Bontoc highland people that combines geographic and physical description with systematic accounts of daily life, kinship, and household organization. It details economic activities, production, exchange, property systems, and trade, and describes political structures, crimes, conflict and headhunting practices alongside rites for birth, marriage, sickness, and death. Sections treat religion, ceremonial calendars, ritual specialists, aesthetics such as dress, tattooing, music, and dance, plus folk tales, origin myths, and measures of knowledge. Linguistic notes, comparative vocabularies, maps, photographs, and plates supplement somatology and analyses of mental and cultural life.

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Albert Ernest Jenks

Albert Ernest Jenks was an American anthropologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of indigenous cultures in the Philippines. His notable work, "The Bontoc Igorot," provides a detailed ethnographic account of the Igorot people, exploring their customs, social structure, and daily life. Jenks's research is significant for its insights into the cultural practices of the Bontoc Igorots, contributing to the broader understanding of Southeast Asian anthropology. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of culture and anthropology.

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