A View From The Islands: The Samal of Tawi-tawi by Karen J. Allison
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Interprets and molds five presuppositions of the Samal world view and certain related values through three coordinate systems presented in the culture: religions and supernatural, social, and economic.
Publisher's notes:
People group in the Philippines and Malaysia (Sabah)
Samal (sometimes referred to as Sama) of Tawi-tawi and its islands
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
- Samal Culture
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- Origin and Characteristics
- Language
- Religion
- Class Structure
- Public Education
- The Educated and the Job Market
- Islam
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- Islam as a Basis of the Samal Self-Concept
- Fighting and Warfare
- The Supernatural Realm
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- Impartial Retribution (Kisas)
- Supernatural Retribution (Busung)
- Fate in Relation to Retribution
- Ghosts
- Animism
- Esoteric Knowledge
- The Mix of Old and New: Retribution and Fate
- The Mix of Old and New: Spirits
- The Mix of Old and New: Ritual
- Divination
- Summary
- The Social Realm
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- Extrapersonal Responsibility
- The Family
- Matrilocal Residence
- Male and Female Roles
- Household Types
- Shared Facilities
- The Family as a Value
- Children
- Family Loyalty
- Noncompetitiveness
- Summary
- The Economic Realm
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- Selfishness and Shared Wealth
- The Family as the Basic Economic Unit
- Economic Kinship Obligations
- Public Trust and Family Loyalty
- Attitudes toward Labor
- Fate and Economics
- Conclusions
Bibliography
Publisher : Summer Institute of Linguistics
Publication date : November 1, 1984
Language : English
Print length : 50 pages
ISBN-10 : 0883121689
ISBN-13 : 978-0883121689
Item Weight : 3.2 ounces
Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.25 x 8.25 inches
