For three decades now, the cultural and historical status of the Eskaya minority of southeast Bohol has been in dispute. From early 1980, enthusiasts have claimed that the 3,000 or so individuals who comprise this community practice an indigenous way of life and speak a distinctive language with its own writing system. Critics from the press and in government institutions � including the National Museum � have argued alternatively that the Eskaya community is a cult and its language a crude fabrication. Rather than seeking to resolve the debate in favor of one side or another I take an historicalethnographic approach to examine how the debate has been constructed, contrasting media narratives on the group�s origins, with traditional Eskaya ...
This investigation answers the penultimate challenge in applied linguistics to document endangered m...
These days there are many who believe that the Betawi will become mere legends of an ethnic group th...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
For three decades now, the cultural and historical status of the Eskaya minority of southeast Bohol ...
In 1980, news of an uncontacted 'Eskaya tribe' began emanating from the island of Bohol in the south...
This study aimed to demystify the major characteristic of Eskaya writing system which is used by th...
Stories of hidden valuable artefacts are told in many parts of the Philippines. One such tale is of ...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
The Eskaya people of Bohol in the southern Philippines use the Eskayan language and script in specif...
This ethnographic literary critique of an old Ba-diw of the Ibaloy ethnolinguistic group in Southern...
When the Eskaya community first came to light on the island of Bohol in the southern Philippines, m...
Ethnic groups are known as minorities in any society. However, the richness of their culture can nev...
Folk narratives are rich repositories of the cultures of Indigenous peoples. For example, the Subane...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Abstract. The Filipino identity has been the topic of heated debate for a long time. It has proven...
This investigation answers the penultimate challenge in applied linguistics to document endangered m...
These days there are many who believe that the Betawi will become mere legends of an ethnic group th...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
For three decades now, the cultural and historical status of the Eskaya minority of southeast Bohol ...
In 1980, news of an uncontacted 'Eskaya tribe' began emanating from the island of Bohol in the south...
This study aimed to demystify the major characteristic of Eskaya writing system which is used by th...
Stories of hidden valuable artefacts are told in many parts of the Philippines. One such tale is of ...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
The Eskaya people of Bohol in the southern Philippines use the Eskayan language and script in specif...
This ethnographic literary critique of an old Ba-diw of the Ibaloy ethnolinguistic group in Southern...
When the Eskaya community first came to light on the island of Bohol in the southern Philippines, m...
Ethnic groups are known as minorities in any society. However, the richness of their culture can nev...
Folk narratives are rich repositories of the cultures of Indigenous peoples. For example, the Subane...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Abstract. The Filipino identity has been the topic of heated debate for a long time. It has proven...
This investigation answers the penultimate challenge in applied linguistics to document endangered m...
These days there are many who believe that the Betawi will become mere legends of an ethnic group th...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...