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Anthropos, 75.1980

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Journal

Structure Type:
Journal
Works URN (URL):
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-714820
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-714820
Persistent identifier:
BV043334262
Title:
Anthropos
Sub Title:
internationale Zeitschrift für Völker- u. Sprachenkunde
Place of Publication:
Fribourg
Publisher:
Ed. St. Paul
Year of Publication:
1906
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology
Domain:
Social and cultural anthropology > General overview

Journal Volume

Structure Type:
Journal Volume
Works URN (URL):
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-711817
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-711817
Persistent identifier:
1512123211250
Title:
Anthropos, 75.1980
Year of Publication:
1980
Call Number:
LA 1118
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Journal Issue

Structure Type:
Journal Issue
Title:
Bd. 75, 1980, Heft 5-6
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Journal Article

Structure Type:
Journal Article
Title:
Ritual in Taubuid Life (Mindoro, Philippines)
Other person:
Pennoyer, F. Douglas
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Contents

Table of Contents

  • Anthropos
    -
  • Anthropos, 75.1980
    [I]
  • Front Cover
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  • Front Paste Down
    -
  • Endsheet
    -
  • Title Page
    [I]
  • Legal Notice
    [II]
  • Table of Contents: Author Index
    [III]
  • Table of Contents: Reviewers
    XIII
  • Table of Contents: Geographical Index
    [XIV]
  • Table of Contents: Topical Index
    [XVII]
  • Blank Page
    -
  • Journal Issue: Bd. 75, 1980, Heft 1-2
    [1]
  • Journal Issue: Bd. 75, 1980, Heft 3-4
    [369]
  • Journal Issue: Bd. 75, 1980, Heft 5-6
    [689]
  • Journal Article: Wilhelm Saake SVD zum 70. Geburtstag
    [689]
  • Journal Article: Ritual in Taubuid Life (Mindoro, Philippines) / Pennoyer, F. Douglas
    [693]
  • Journal Article: Women and Men in Marriage: Some Atuot Texts (Southern Sudan) / Burton, John W.
    [710]
  • Journal Article: Kinship and Social Organization in a Bisayan Filipino Village / Hart, Donn V.
    [721]
  • Journal Article: Concept of Community and Community Support Systems in Africa / Dogbe, Korsi
    [781]
  • Journal Article: Play in Violent and Non-Violent Cultures / Royce, Joseph
    [799]
  • Journal Article: Ndogo Ethnological Texts (Sudan): With Translation and Comments / Santandrea, Stefano
    [823]
  • Obituary: Obituaries: Matthias Eder SVD (1902-1980) / Rahmann, Rudolf
    [905]
  • Obituary: Joseph Goertz SVD (1904-1980) / Rahmann, Rudolf
    907
  • Journal Article: [Reports and Comments] The Ethnographic Significance of a Drawing from Cook's Second Voyage Attributable to Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand / Orchiston, D. Wayne
    [909]
  • Journal Article: High-Minded High Gods in North America / Miller, Jay
    916
  • Journal Article: Children of the Bowed Lute: Social Organization and Expressive Culture of Hausa Urban Itinerant Entertainers / Olofson, Harold
    920
  • Journal Article: Eine Panpfeife aus dem südchilenischen Mapuchegebiet / Böning, Ewald
    930
  • Journal Article: A Tiriyo Death (Surinam) / Lewis, Thomas H.
    934
  • Journal Article: Linguistics and Pre-History: The Case of Afro-Asiatic / Fellman, Jack
    935
  • Journal Article: Neues Schrifttum über die indo-arischen Bergvölker des afghanischen Hindukush (1975-1980) / Frembgen, Jürgen
    937
  • Journal Article: Tiwi Ethnomedicine and the Concept of torni (N. Australia) / Simeon, George
    942
  • Journal Review: Notes
    [949]
  • Journal Review: Book Reviews
    [957]
  • Bibliography: New Publications Received
    [1006]
  • Bibliography: Review of Reviews
    [1015]
  • Postscript
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  • Back Paste Down
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  • Back Cover
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  • Color Chart
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Full Text

Ritual in Taubuid Life (Mindoro, Philippines) 
F. Douglas Pennoyer 
Ph. D., Executive Director of Small Tribes 
Organization of Western Washington * **.-712 
Cherry Ave., Summer, WA 98390, USA 
Contents 
1. Introduction 
2. Hunting 
3. Sin: The Swinging Dog and Pig Rituals 
4. Life Cycle: Dying 
5. Fear and Anger 
1. Introduction 
The Taubuid are a Philippine mountain group, numbering some 5000 
People, who occupy the highlands of the central part of Mindoro. Their sub 
sistence base is swidden horticulture with primary reliance on tubers, such as 
the sweet potato and taro. 
* Many organizations and individuals assisted in this study of the Taubuid. A 
t'ulbright award administered through the Philippine-American Education Foundation 
Provided funds for transportation and living expenses during a twelve-month period from 
July, 1973 to July, 1974. The cost of the botanical collection, processing, formal identifica 
tion, and research equipment was covered by a supplemental grant from the Wenner-Gren 
Foundation for Anthropological Research. A National Institute of Mental Health grant 
Provided support during the writing time from August, 1974 to August, 1975. Additional 
s Upport came from the Department of Anthropology, Washington State University. On 
t he field, I was assisted by members of New Tribes Mission of the Philippines, Overseas 
Missionary Fellowship, and the University of the Philippines at Los Banos. Numerous 
hiends, colleagues, and family members helped in various stages of the project. Some 
cultural data were collected by my mother, Virginia Pennoyer, and my father, Fred 
Fennoyer, assisted with botanical work. An earlier version of this article appeared as a 
chapter in my unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, Taubuid Plants and Ritual Complexes. 
Raleigh Ferrell, Allan Smith, Pat Stanley, and John Bodley, who were members of 
committee at Washington State University, were most helpful. I alone bear the respon 
sibility for this final product. 
** S.T.O.W.W. is an inter-tribal organization composed of 17 Indian tribes located 
ln Western Washington and Oregon.
	        

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