Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

"Custom and Citizenship in the Philippine Uplands." In Citizenship and Democratization in Postcolonial Southeast Asia, eds. Ward Berenschot, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Laurens Bakker. Under Review.

“Indigenous vs. Native: The Dilemma of Asserting Lumad Ancestral Rights within the Proposed Bangsamoro Homeland.” Asian Ethnicity 16, 2015.

True Believers: Higaunon and Manobo Evangelical Protestant Conversion in Historical and Anthropological Perspective.” Philippine Studies 54(4):521-559, 2006.

“Discriminating Native Traditions among the Mindanao Lumad.” In Charles J-H Macdonald and Guillermo Pesigan, eds., Old Ties and New Solidarities: Studies on Philippine Communities, pp. 74-90. (Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2000).

Higaunon Resistance and Ethnic Politics in Northern Mindanao.” The Australian Journal of Anthropology [formerly Mankind] 8(3):270-290, 1997.

Benevolent Altruism or Ordinary Reciprocity? A Response to Austin’s View of the Mindanao Hinterland.” Commentary, Human Organization 55(2):241-244, 1996.

 

Non-Refereed Articles       

“Working with Spanish Colonial Records and Archives: Reflections and Practicalities.” Research Report, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (online), 2006.

Ethnic Borderlands in the Southern Philippines.” Themed Issue on Asian Frontiers, eds. Freek Colombijn & Reed Wadley. International Institute of Asian Studies Newsletter 24:12, 2001. 

“Studying Mindanao through Southeast Asian Ethnographic Themes.” Kinaadman: A Journal of the Southern Philippines 22:1-81, 2000. 

“Describing Higaunon Culture.” Kinaadman: A Journal of the Southern Philippines 20: 53-74, 1998.

“What in the World is a Higaunon? Identity and Differentiation in the Southern Philippines.” Suvannabhumi [Newsletter for ASU Program for Southeast Asian Studies] 9(1):11-13, 1997.

        

Selected Book Reviews

“'Making Moros: Imperial Historicism and American Military Rule in the Philippines' Muslim South,” by Michael C. Hawkins. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 45(3):473-476, 2014.

Verbal Arts in Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society, and History,” by Herminia M. Coben. Journal of Folklore Research (online), 2011. 

Shamanism, Catholicism and Gender Relations in Colonial Philippines, 1521-1685” by Carolyn Brewer. Journal of Asian Studies 64:1067-1069, 2005.

“Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines” by Greg Bankoff. Bijdragen tot de Koninklijke Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (BKI) 160(2/3):394-395 , 2004.

The House of Our Ancestors: Precedence and Dualism in Highland Balinese Society” by Thomas Reuter, and “Paths of Origin, Gates of Life: A Study of Place and Precedence in Southwest Timor” by Andrew McWilliam (Joint Review). Journal of Asian Studies 63:850-854, 2004.  

“Power and Intimacy in the Christian Philippines” by Fenella Cannell. Moussons: Social Science Research on Southeast Asia 5:137-139, 2002.

“Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines” by John Sidel. Moussons 5:141-143, 2002.