philippine quarterly of culture & society - University of San Carlos
philippine quarterly of culture & society - University of San Carlos
philippine quarterly of culture & society - University of San Carlos
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PHILIPPINE QUARTERLY OF CULTURE & SOCIETY<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
Vol. 2 December 1974 No. 4<br />
Dedication (Fr. Goertz)........................................................................................... Resil B. Mojares<br />
The Mindanao Cinnamon .............................................................................. Francisco Mallari, S.J.<br />
Myth and Mythology by G. Lanczowski and H. Fries............................. Joseph Baumgartner, SVD<br />
The Mythic Style in Two Philippine Folk Narratives............................................. Resil B. Mojares<br />
Types <strong>of</strong> Leadership in Community Development: A Case<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> a Lower Class Cebuano Urban Community........................................... Rowe V. Cadeliña<br />
The Mountain Negritos <strong>of</strong> Northern Negros ........................................................... Hubert Reynolds<br />
Lexical Studies on the Cebuano Language ............................................... Eugene Verstraelen, SVD<br />
and Mimi Trosdal<br />
Notes and Comments<br />
Occident: Some Thoughts on the Self-Understanding <strong>of</strong> the West ...................Joseph Goertz, SVD<br />
Forests or Sugarlands?............................................................................. Joseph Baumgartner, SVD<br />
A Map <strong>of</strong> the Filipino People by Robert Fox and Elizabeth Flory ....................... Leonisa L. Ramas<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Vol. 2 September 1974 No. 3<br />
The Horn Motif in Mythology and Folklore,<br />
With Special Reference to the Philippines.................................................... Rudolf Rahmann, SVD<br />
Notes on the Religious Beliefs and Rituals <strong>of</strong> the Ami <strong>of</strong> Formosa ..........................John Tu Er-wei<br />
Bride Theft and Abduction <strong>of</strong> Women Among the Tausug <strong>of</strong> Jolo: