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Vol 30, No 2-Vol 31, No 1 (2015-2016): Indigenous People and Contested Access to Land
Published:
2017-07-13
Guest Editor's Introduction
Indigenous People and Contested Access to Land in the Philippines and Indonesia
Rosanne Rutten
1-30
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Articles
Dividing the Land: Legal Gaps in the Recognition of Customary Land in Indonesian Forest Areas
Myrna Safitri
31-48
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Land Titling and Class Relations Among the Maguindanaos of Ligawasan Marsh: Implications for Peace and Development
Augusto B. Gatmaytan
49-72
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No End to Lumad Dislocation from Their Homeland: The Case of the Sarangani Manobo and B'laans in Davao Occidental
Karl M. Gaspar
73-94
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Research Notes
Imagining the Future of Lumads in Bangsamoro
Oona Paredes
95-108
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Driven into the Trap: How Indigenous People Move Toward Individual Land Titling in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Emil Ola Kleden
109-124
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From Zamboanga to Subic and Clark: Conflict and Cooperation in Ancestral Domains and Economic Zones
Albert E. Alejo
125-152
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Conference Synthesis
Contested Access to Land in the Philippines and Indonesia: How Can the Rural Poor (Re)gain Control?
Kasarinlan Philippine Journal of Third World Studies
155-198
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Reviews
Land's End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier
Ben White
199-202
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Macli-ing Dulag: Kalinga Chief Defender of the Cordillera
Suzanna R. Roldan
203-207
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Political Psychology of Land Conflict and Peacebuilding in Central Mindanao: A Social Representations Approach
Adrianne John R. Galang
208-212
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Special Supplement, “The Mass Transit System in Metro Manila: From Tranvia to MRT, 1879-2014"
Notes from the Editor
Ricardo T. Jose
215-220
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Beyond UTSMMA and MMETROPLAN: Other Transport-Related Plans, Reports, and Position Papers, 1968–1982
Keith Gerard Daguio, Marco Stefan Lagman
221-234
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Preparing a Historical GIS for the Mass Transit Systems of Metro Manila from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
Johnson Damian
235-258
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Travel Demand Analysis: Requirements for Transit Modeling for Metropolitan Manila
Jose Regin F. Regidor, Dominic S. Aloc
259-278
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Toward an Oral History of Metro Manila’s Railways
Emerald O. Flaviano
279-287
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
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